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    Child Support in Santa Barbara County, California

    A plain-language guide to child support in Santa Barbara County, from California's statewide guideline formula to the forms you file at the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Barbara, the local child support agency, and how to estimate your number and prepare your paperwork without hiring an attorney.

    A parent preparing a child support filing in Santa Barbara County, California

    Santa Barbara County stretches along the Central Coast, serving families in Santa Maria, Santa Barbara, and Lompoc. Child support cases are handled by the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Barbara and the county's Local Child Support Agency.

    The state uses a single uniform guideline (Family Code section 4055) to calculate support. It looks mainly at both parents' net disposable incomes and the timeshare, the percentage of time the child is with each parent. Santa Barbara County uses that same presumptively correct formula.

    You can reach a support order two ways: by filing a Request for Order (Form FL-300) with an Income and Expense Declaration (Form FL-150) in a divorce, parentage, or custody case, or by asking the county's Local Child Support Agency, part of the California Department of Child Support Services, to open and enforce a case. The formula and forms are the same statewide.

    The result depends on accurate income and timeshare, so an estimate up front is useful. Try our free California Guideline Child Support Calculator at /tools/california-child-support-calculator, and note that parents who agree can submit a stipulation for a judge to sign instead of going to a hearing.

    Estimate your Santa Barbara County child support

    California uses one statewide guideline formula, so you can get an estimate for a Santa Barbara County case with our free calculator before you file.

    Open the California guideline child support calculator

    How child support is calculated in California

    California sets child support with a statewide uniform guideline (Family Code section 4055) that applies the same way in Santa Barbara County as everywhere else. The formula is based mainly on two things:

    1. Both parents' net disposable incomes.
    2. The percentage of time the child spends with each parent (the timeshare).

    The guideline amount is presumed to be correct, and courts use a calculator to run the numbers. Because the result depends on accurate income, the Income and Expense Declaration (Form FL-150) you file is what drives your number.

    Where child support cases are handled in Santa Barbara County

    Child support in Santa Barbara County is handled through the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Barbara, with the county seat in Santa Barbara, and the county's Local Child Support Agency, which is part of the California Department of Child Support Services. There are two common paths:

    1. Either parent files a Request for Order (Form FL-300) with an Income and Expense Declaration (Form FL-150) inside a divorce, parentage, or custody case.
    2. The Local Child Support Agency opens a case to establish, collect, and enforce support, often at no cost to the parents.

    Because courthouse locations and the local agency office change over time, confirm current details using the official California Courts court finder:

    Find the Santa Barbara County Superior Court (official California Courts finder)

    Local notes for Santa Barbara County

    In Santa Barbara County, family law matters run through the Superior Court and the county's Local Child Support Agency handles agency cases. Use the official California Courts court finder to confirm the right courthouse, and look up the agency through the California Department of Child Support Services, before filing.

    Santa Barbara County offers self-help resources that assist self-represented parents with Form FL-150 and court procedure, though staff cannot give legal advice about your circumstances. Since the guideline amount depends on the income figures you provide, completing the Income and Expense Declaration accurately and completely matters most.

    Under California law, support usually lasts until the child turns 18, or 19 if the child remains a full-time high school student living at home and is not self-supporting. When circumstances change, such as a shift in income or timeshare, either parent can request a modification.

    Santa Barbara County Child Support FAQs

    How is child support calculated in Santa Barbara County?

    Santa Barbara County uses California's statewide guideline formula (Family Code section 4055), based mainly on both parents' net disposable incomes and the percentage of time the child spends with each parent. The guideline amount is presumed correct. You can estimate your number with our free California guideline child support calculator before you file.

    Can the Local Child Support Agency help with my Santa Barbara County case?

    Yes. Santa Barbara County's Local Child Support Agency, part of the California Department of Child Support Services, can establish parentage if needed, set a guideline order, and collect and enforce payments, often at no cost to the parents. You can also file on your own with a Request for Order (Form FL-300).

    Can I change a child support order in Santa Barbara County?

    Yes. Either parent can ask the court to modify support when there is a meaningful change, such as a shift in either parent's income or in the time the child spends with each parent. You generally file a Request for Order with an updated Income and Expense Declaration to start.

    Can I handle a child support filing in Santa Barbara County without a lawyer?

    Yes. California allows self-represented parents, and Santa Barbara County offers self-help resources for people handling their own support paperwork. A document preparation service like Virdix can help you complete the required Judicial Council forms accurately, though it does not give legal advice or represent you in court.

    This page is general information about California child support procedure in Santa Barbara County, not legal advice for your situation. The calculator provides an estimate only, and the court determines the actual guideline amount. Court locations, agency offices, and filing details change; always confirm current details with the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Barbara, the county's Local Child Support Agency, or the official California Courts self-help resources. Virdix is not a law firm and is not a substitute for an attorney.

    Start your Santa Barbara County child support paperwork

    Virdix guides you through the California Judicial Council forms your child support case needs, so your paperwork is complete and consistent before you file.