Motion to pay judgment in installments

In limited cases (cases where under $25,000 is claimed), you have the opportunity to ask the court to order that the judgment be paid in monthly installments based upon your ability to pay.

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  • Prepare the claim of exemption

    Complete Claim of Exemption Forms

    1. Claim of Exemption (form WG-006) and a

    2. Financial Statement (form WG-007).

    Use a guided interview to complete these forms online or use follow these instructions.

    Submit the Claim of Exemption Forms

    • Make 2 copies of your completed forms.

    • Keep one copy for yourself.

    • Take or mail the originals and one copy to the Levying Officer identified in the upper right-hand corner of the Earnings Withholding Order (form WG-002). This is usually the sheriff. It may or may not be your local sheriff.

    The sheriff keeps the original and sends a copy to the debt collector.

    If your bank account is levied, you must act quickly! You have only ten days from the date of the levy to file a claim of exempltion (plus five days if the notice was sent be mail) with the sheriff performing the levy.

  • File the claim of exemption with the sheriff

    File the original plus one copy with the sheriff shown on the Notice of Levy (form EJ-150) form within 10 days (15 days if the Notice of Levy was served by mail
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  • Wait to see if the claim of exemption is opposed

    The debt collector has 10 days (15 if the sheriff serves them by mail) to oppose your claim. If not opposed, your claim is granted, and the amount of money claimed as exempt is returned.

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  • Prepare the claim of exemption

    Complete Claim of Exemption Forms

    1. Claim of Exemption (form WG-006) and a

    2. Financial Statement (form WG-007).

    Use a guided interview to complete these forms online or use follow these instructions.

    Submit the Claim of Exemption Forms

    • Make 2 copies of your completed forms.

    • Keep one copy for yourself.

    • Take or mail the originals and one copy to the Levying Officer identified in the upper right-hand corner of the Earnings Withholding Order (form WG-002). This is usually the sheriff. It may or may not be your local sheriff.

    The sheriff keeps the original and sends a copy to the debt collector.

    If your bank account is levied, you must act quickly! You have only ten days from the date of the levy to file a claim of exempltion (plus five days if the notice was sent be mail) with the sheriff performing the levy.

  • File the claim of exemption with the sheriff

    File the original plus one copy with the sheriff shown on the Notice of Levy (form EJ-150) form within 10 days (15 days if the Notice of Levy was served by mail
    Read more content
  • Wait to see if the claim of exemption is opposed

    The debt collector has 10 days (15 if the sheriff serves them by mail) to oppose your claim. If not opposed, your claim is granted, and the amount of money claimed as exempt is returned.

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Find the Right Court

Search a zipcode or city to find a courthouse in your jurisdiction

The jurisdiction for 94704 is Alameda County Superior Court

There are 4 Courthouse Locations.

All case types are handled at the Fairfield courthouses. The Vallejo Courthouse process criminal and traffic cases.

There are rules about where you can file your case. Some rules say you can file where you live, others say you must file where the other person lives or where a dispute happened. A judge may not be able to hear your case if you file in the wrong Court. Here are some general rules:

  1. Is there an open case about this issue? If yes, then file in the county where that case is active.
  2. If a case hasn’t been started:
    • Divorce - the county where you or your spouse has lived for the last 3 months (you must have lived in California for the last 6 months in order to file).
    • Child custody or support (parents not married) - you can usually file where the child lives, with some exceptions
    • Guardianship - where the minor lives
    • Conservatorship - where the person to be conserved lives
    • Small claims - where the defendant lives, where the business is officially located, where an accident or dispute took place.
    • Restraining orders - where the person accused of abuse lives or where the abuse took place.
    • Eviction - where the property is located.

NOTE! These rules cover common situations. Sometimes there are exceptions or other rules that apply to your case. For cases about minors or small claims, please speak to your local court Self-Help Center staff, or a lawyer referral service for assistance.

Solano County
Solano Legal Access Center (SLAC) and Family Law Facility
Hall of Justice, 2nd floor
600 Union Avenue, Fairfield CA 94533
Matters Served:
Family Criminal Probate Traffic Small claims
Hours:
Building
M-F: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Clerks
M-F: 8:00AM - 3:00PM
Self Help
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Solano County
Solano Legal Access Center (SLAC) and Family Law Facility
Hall of Justice, 2nd floor
600 Union Avenue, Fairfield CA 94533
Matters Served:
Family Criminal Probate Traffic Small claims
Hours:
Building
M-F: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Clerks
M-F: 8:00AM - 3:00PM
Self Help
M, Tu, Thu, F: 8:15AM - 12:00PM
W: N/A
Solano County
Solano Legal Access Center (SLAC) and Family Law Facility
Hall of Justice, 2nd floor
600 Union Avenue, Fairfield CA 94533
Matters Served:
Family Criminal Probate Traffic Small claims
Hours:
Building
M-F: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Clerks
M-F: 8:00AM - 3:00PM
Self Help
M, Tu, Thu, F: 8:15AM - 12:00PM
W: N/A

Find Your Self Help Center

The Self-Help Center/Family Law Facilitator's Office provides legal information and resources to self-represented court customers. Assistance may be in the form of walk in services, workshops, referrals and/or telephonic assistance.
Solano County
Solano Legal Access Center (SLAC) and Family Law Facility
Hall of Justice, 2nd floor
600 Union Avenue, Fairfield CA 94533
Hours:
Self Help
M, Tu, Thu, F: 8:15AM - 12:00PM
W: N/A
Solano County
Solano Legal Access Center (SLAC) and Family Law Facility
Hall of Justice, 2nd floor
600 Union Avenue, Fairfield CA 94533
Hours:
Self Help
M, Tu, Thu, F: 8:15AM - 12:00PM
W: N/A
Solano County
Solano Legal Access Center (SLAC) and Family Law Facility
Hall of Justice, 2nd floor
600 Union Avenue, Fairfield CA 94533
Hours:
Self Help
M, Tu, Thu, F: 8:15AM - 12:00PM
W: N/A

Self-help guide to the California courts

Resources and information to help you represent yourself in court or work better with a lawyer, including step-by-step guidance for following court procedures and understanding your options.

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Self-Help Locations

The Self-Help Center/Family Law Facilitator's Office provides legal information and resources to self-represented court customers.
Assistance may be in the form of walk in services, workshops, referrals and/or telephonic assistance.

Self-help guide to the California courts

Resources and information to help you represent yourself in court or work better with a lawyer, including step-by-step guidance for following court procedures and understanding your options.

What would you like to do?

  • Take action on my court case

    Move your case forward, make a change to a decision, dismiss a case

  • Start a court case

    Find your case type to get started

  • Get help with papers I was served

    Look up by form number and understand your options

  • Get information about a legal matter

    Find out what kind of help you can get from the court for a variety of situations

  • Look up a court case or citation

    Find a traffic ticket or court case using the county courts website

  • Get help from the court

    Find In-person self-centers, court interpreters, disability access and more

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Form FL-210/FL-200

What do these papers mean?

If you received this summons and petition, it means someone has gone to court to establish that you or they are the parent of a child.

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Who sent me these papers?

The name of the person is at the very top of your summons (form FL-210).

Throughout these forms, you are called the respondent, and the person who sent the petition is called the petitioner.

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What does this petition say?

First look on form FL-200, which should be with the summons, to find the name(s) of the child(ren) this is about.

On the second page of FL-200, read sections 7, 8, 9, and 10 to see what orders the person is asking the court to make about parentage, custody and visitation.

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Parentage

In section 7 the petitioner has indicated who they believe are the legal parents of the child.

  • Prepare the claim of exemption

    Prepare a Claim of Exemption (Enforcement of Judgment) (form EJ-160) and if based on financial need, Financial Statement (form EJ-165)
  • File the claim of exemption with the sheriff

    File the original plus one copy with the sheriff shown on the Notice of Levy (form EJ-150) form within 10 days (15 days if the Notice of Levy was served by mail
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What is legal parentage all about?

Once a person is established as the parent of a child, they will have all the rights and responsibilities of a parent:

Parents are able to request custody and visitation (parenting time) orders from the court

Parents are also responsible for paying child support and will have to pay a portion (usually ½) of the uninsured health-care costs for the children as well as a portion of child-care costs that result from the custodial parent getting or having a job or going to school.

If there is a court order that a person is the parent of a child, that person MUST financially support the child. It is a crime for a legal parent to fail to support his or her child. The parent also has the right to request custody or visitation rights related to the child.

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