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Talipapâ.

ta‧li‧pa‧pa  •  noun  •  Tagalog 

temporary makeshift market selling food

Dating back several decades, talipapa markets began as a modest congregation of vendors catering to the simple needs of the people. These markets have an important role as a social and economic cornerstone for the local community, and is also a bridge between cultures.

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Collaborative courts, collaborative courts overview.

Santa Clara County Superior Court is proud to be a pioneer and state leader in specialized courts and calendars which utilize the principles of therapeutic and restorative justice to more effectively deal with the problems of certain target populations.

Santa Clara County was among the first courts in the nation in the early 1990’s to establish a criminal drug treatment program and a juvenile dependency drug treatment program. Those programs were soon followed by a mental health treatment court, a juvenile justice mental health court, and a juvenile justice dating violence court, all of which garnered national attention. Today the court offers over a dozen collaborative court calendars.

These collaborative courts (also called problem-solving courts, therapeutic justice courts, judicially led diversion programs, and recovery-oriented compliance dockets) are characterized by a team approach which brings together resources from the Court justice partners, and community organizations. Collaborative courts are trauma-focused, culturally sensitive, and emphasize early intervention, ongoing supervision, and frequent judicial reviews.

The goals are to address substance abuse and mental health issues, connect participants to available community services, seek alternatives to incarceration and other forms of punishment, and reduce recidivism.

National and state studies have shown that collaborative courts generate substantial savings within the justice system by increasing case processing efficiencies and reducing incarceration costs. Santa Clara County Superior Court is committed to continuing to develop and refine these programs as part of its overall strategy to increase access to justice.

Collaborative Courts and Special Programs

Collaborative courts for adults.

  • Drug Treatment Court (DTC)
  • Mental Health Treatment Court (MHTC)
  • Mental Health Diversion
  • Veterans Treatment Court
  • Parole Reentry Court
  • Intellectually Challenged Court
  • Incompetent to Stand Trial Court
  • Community Outreach Court
  • Young Adult Deferred Entry of Judgment (YADEJ)
  • Resources to Improve Student Education (RISE) Court
  • Family Law Treatment Court (FLTC)
  • Dependency Wellness Court (DWC)

Collaborative Courts for Youth

  • Court for Individualized Treatment of Adolescents (CITA)
  • Dually Involved Youth (DIY)
  • Juvenile Domestic Violence Court

Drug Treatment Court helps defendants with substance use disorders. Drug treatment court provides participants with: frequent court reviews with the judge; warm hand-off to drug assessors and drug treatment; support from the collaborative court team; and connection to county and community providers who can assist with food, clothing, shelter, job training and job opportunities.

Mental Health Treatment Court provides supervision, oversight and links to community resources in an effort to help individuals who are mentally ill become healthy and productive members of society. Once participants are assessed to determine if they have an identifiable mental health condition, a doctor will meet with them to determine if medication would be recommended. In addition, they will be evaluated to determine their treatment needs and housing options. Community treatment programs provide therapy, medication, and case management services as well as housing.

How do I get into MHTC?

Mental Health Treatment Court referrals are generated by a participant’s defense attorney who will request that the criminal court send the case to treatment court for an assessment. The Judge hearing the individual’s criminal case makes the decision, where appropriate, to refer the individual to this special Court program. Assessors from the County Behavioral Health Department create a treatment plan tailored for the individual and treatment is provided by community providers.

California’s legislature created a mental health diversion statute that allows individuals with a qualifying mental health diagnosis to be diverted if several factors are met. The court makes the determination of eligibility and suitability on a specific contested calendar, meaning that the parties may not agree if diversion is appropriate.

Once a client has been diverted into treatment, criminal proceedings are suspended for up to two years as the client engages in treatment. If treatment goals are not met, then diversion may be terminated and the case proceeds as it would have before diversion was granted. During the diversion period, the participants receive the same services as they would in adult mental health treatment court described above.

Veterans Treatment Court serves anyone with proof that they have served in the military who meet the requirements of the statute relating to mental illness, substance abuse, sexual trauma and other conditions. The program works closely with the Veterans Administration treatment and support system as well as County Behavioral Health.

In 2009, California initiated the Parolee Reentry Court Program in an effort to reduce recidivism, parole revocation, and re-incarceration among parolees. Santa Clara County was awarded a Reentry Court Program Grant to implement its own Parolee Reentry Court. This specialty court is now a separate calendar and program. The Parolee Reentry Court is a part of our other adult drug courts and utilizes the key components of drug courts, mental health courts, and collaborative courts. The Parolee Reentry Court orders rehabilitation and treatment services; determines appropriate incentives; orders appropriate sanctions; lifts parole holds; and hears and determines appropriate responses to alleged violations. Referrals are received from Parole Agents as well as Judges.

Recognizing the vulnerability of the intellectually challenged who are accused of a crime, the concern that they will be targeted in a custodial setting and the chance to provide oversight and encouragement to these participants in the community, this court was created. Since intellectual disabilities are life-long, simply incarcerating such persons does not help the person nor does it help our society. Each participant in this court has a qualifying intellectual challenge and is eligible to receive services from the San Andreas Regional Center (SARC) in Santa Clara County. SARC offers services, case management and referrals for participants in this court. Participants return to court for frequent reviews and encouragement from the court and team to obey any court restraining orders, do community service and pay victim restitution.

Adult individuals who are unable to understand the nature of the criminal charges pending against them or who are unable to assist their attorney in the defense of these charges may qualify for the IST Court. For misdemeanor offenders when a doubt has been declared of their ability to stand trial for the offense(s) charged, if the prosecutor agrees the case is sent to the IST calendar for monitoring and supervision of the participant. The individual returns to court for frequent reviews before the court and team and often the team is able to offer encouragement, support and services to the person that otherwise they would not receive. The participants are closely monitored to prevent another arrest and the services provided to them reduce the chances that they may commit new offenses.

Individuals who are charged with felony offenses may also participate in this program. New diversion legislation passed by the Legislature in 2018 provides the alternative of community treatment and supervision for these individuals rather than a commitment to the State Hospital. Each client is assessed and is closely monitored by case managers who ensure that the client is safely housed, takes all required medications, attends mandatory court appearances and court ordered treatment appointments and sessions. This program support helps the participant progress towards restoration of competency.

Community Outreach Court is a specialty court designed to help clients who have been in the criminal justice system and have now made significant progress in rebuilding their livesand are no longer involved in the criminal justice system. Many of them have substantial debt due to past Court fines and have difficulty in obtaining employment to support their families. This program allows them to do public service work for non-profit organizations in lieu of paying these fines, and review hearings take place in the community at the Reentry Resource Center rather than in the Courthouse.

Santa Clara County’s YADEJ program is one of five pilot programs in California for young adults from 18 to 21 years who are charged with non-serious, non-violent felonies under California law. The YADEJ is based upon recent scientific evidence that the human brain is not fully developed until the mid-twenties. The last parts of the brain to develop are the elements that control impulses and decision making. Upon entry into the program, the young adults receive a Life 360 Evaluation, which considers education status, vocational training aptitudes, substance use and counseling issues, housing needs, parenting advice if needed, and sets individual progress goals in these areas. This lifestyle triage is backed with access to services and opportunities. Each participant returns before a judge and the YADEJ team to assess their program progress and keep the participant’s ultimate goals in focus. To successfully complete the program, participants must refrain from using controlled substances, complete court-ordered programs, and participate in community service projects. When they graduate, the records of participants’ convictions are cleared and sealed.

This Court hears cases involving parents charged with the crime of not ensuring their child’s regular school attendance. In the past, parents charged with truancy were required to attend hearings at the Hall of Justice on the general misdemeanor criminal calendar. This meant their cases were heard at the same time as other general criminal matters.

Instead, the Court has set aside a dedicated calendar on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Family Justice Center Courthouse. This affords the judge the opportunity to address sensitive family issues that may include substance abuse, mental health, major illness, disability, domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, poverty, lack of appropriate child care for siblings, or a breakdown in communication between the family and the school. The goal of CARE Court is to connect the parents with appropriate supportive services so that the family heals and the child’s school attendance improves. Schools or districts send representatives to the Court hearings. The District Attorney offers every parent the opportunity to get their case dismissed without a conviction by attending a parenting program and working with school officials to improve their child’s school attendance. Instructors from a parenting class called the Parent Project help connect parents to classes. Also present in court are county clinicians from Behavioral Health Services and the Public Health Department to help connect parents to needed services.

You can find DA's Truancy Public Service Announcement subtitles in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Chinese. These videos are available for download here: DA's Truancy Public Service Announcement Videos .

Family Law Treatment Court (FLTC) is a voluntary, Court-supervised collaborative court program for parents with children involved in custody hearings in Family Court. Parents are connected with a variety of services including recovery treatment programs and, if needed, mental health services. The goal of FLTC is to help parents become clean and sober so they can keep custody, obtain custody, or increase their parenting time. Recovery from addiction and becoming a sober parent requires developing self-sufficiency and accountability, which are measures of success in FLTC. One of the major benefits of FLTC is the opportunity for increased time with the participant’s child(ren) as recovery progresses. It generally takes one year to complete the program.

Dependency Wellness Court (DWC) helps parents with substance abuse and/or co-occurring mental health problems to become better parents and work at reunification with their children. The DWC is designed to support parents to get clean and sober by providing an array of support services aimed at addressing underlying issues that brought them to participate in DWC. In order to provide these services, the Court partners with various county agencies including the Behavioral Health Services Department, Department of Family and Children Services, Dependency Advocacy Center, and more.

The Dual Diagnosis Treatment Court is meant to better serve juvenile justice minors who have substance use issues or co-occurring issues (mental health and substance abuse). The CITA team is composed of judges, probation officers, defense attorneys, district attorneys, behavioral health clinicians, legal aid, and Legal Advocates for Children and Youth (LACY).

The goals of the CITA are to empower youth and their families, promote individual wellness, and ensure community safety. These goals are achieved by helping youth identify their strengths and positive attributes, acknowledging the challenges that mental health diagnoses and/ or substance use disorders bring, and providing appropriate developmental services that teach the youth skills necessary to succeed and manage mental health and/or substance use disorders.

In 2017, the average length of time spent in the CITA was 6.2 months. Of the 31 active youth in 2017, 38 percent successfully graduated, 19 percent received a certificate of participation (demonstrated progress in the program but did not meet all criteria for graduation), and 28 percent were unsuccessfully terminated.

In partnership with Santa Clara County’s Probation Department and Social Services Agency, the Dually Involved Youth court addresses minors who have active cases in Juvenile Dependency and Juvenile Justice. Such cases are heard by a designated judge. Together with the Department of Family and Children’s Services, the Juvenile Probation Department makes recommendations to the Juvenile Court judge, suggesting which type of status would be best for the minor and for the protection of the community. After reviewing the recommendations, the judge determines which system can best serve the minor’s needs. The Dually Involved Youth team consists of dedicated juvenile probation officers, Department of Family Court Services social workers, and a youth advocate, who provide appropriate services and intensive case management to the youth and his or her families.

Started in 1999, the Domestic Violence calendar focuses on changing the way an abusive minor acts and on supporting the victim. The Court works with probation officers, district attorneys, public defenders, and domestic violence support services. For individuals involved in a domestic or family violence case, Juvenile Probation has special programs to help and support victims, to investigate and supervise the minor offenders, to stop violence before it starts, and to teach juvenile offenders and batterers how to stop violence.

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California Alimony & Spousal Support Calculator

Estimate your alimony costs and payments during and after divorce., calculating spousal support payments made simple, complete the fields below and press calculate to estimate alimony..

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This calculator has not been approved by the State of California and is for estimation purposes only. Although we have thoroughly tested our calculator and believe it produces results consistent with the calculators that the courts use due to the use of the same mathematical formula, but there is no guarantee is made regarding its accuracy. We do not advise you to rely solely on this program in calculating support and do accept any liability from your use of the program.

This calculator does not constitute legal advice and is limited to estimation of spousal support (SS) and child support (CS) based on limited input. You should still consult a qualified attorney to obtain accurate legal advice regarding your specific child and/or spousal support rights and obligations. Only support calculations computed by certified software programs are admissible in court. This calculator is not certified or admissible for court use.

Our calculator uses the mathematical formulas found in the California Family Code and other Rules of Court and is current through the 2011 legislative session. The results of this program have been found to closely approximate results similar to officially approved programs.

Like all support calculators, the figures derived are only as accurate as the numbers input into the program. This calculator does not take into account all tax scenarios or consider all possible tax deductions. As such, our support calculations are not guaranteed. We make no warranty as to its accuracy or ability to match to other programs, either express or implied. In order to obtain as accurate of a support calculation as possible, you should consult a qualified family law attorney in your geographic area.

Where does this number come from?

Our calculator is based off the formula utilized by all courtrooms in California and is published in the family law statutes. The support figure that this calculator generates is commonly referred to as “guideline” and is typically what a courtroom will use to determine your monthly payment. A skilled attorney can argue to have this amount either raised or lowered depending on the situation. Cristin has established herself as an expert at this process and will fight to get you the best results. If you have additional questions on support or believe your numbers may be inaccurate, please give us a call or  schedule a consult .

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Spousal Support Basics: What you Need to Know

Knowing your rights or obligations regarding spousal support is extremely important before filing for divorce. Learning why support is offered, how long it will be paid, and exactly how much will need to be provided will help you be better prepared for what to expect. Here is a simple breakdown of the most basic and necessary information about spousal support.

What is Spousal Support?

  • Spousal support, also known as alimony, is the term used for payments from one spouse to another after a divorce has been filed. It is broken down into two types: temporary and permanent. These terms are legal terms and not to be confused with the common definitions of temporary and permanent.
  • Temporary support is spousal support that is ordered while a divorce is pending. It does not expire, nor is there a set period of time for support.
  • Permanent spousal support is more accurately referred to as “post-divorce judgment” support. It is based on a set of 14 different factors, ranging from the length of the marriage to the marital standard of living.

What is the Purpose of Spousal Support?

  • Temporary spousal support is to maintain the living conditions and standards of both parties until permanent support has been determined, along with the final division of assets and debts.
  • The purpose of the permanent spousal support is different. It is to provide the spouse with sufficient income for their basic needs and to ensure that their lifestyle will be able to remain consistent after the divorce.
  • It is the policy of the State of California that both parties become self-supporting within a reasonable amount of time. Spousal support is meant to bridge that gap between the time it takes for the supported spouse to obtain employment or resources that meet their cost of living needs.

How Long Will I Pay or Receive Spousal Support?

  • The length of spousal support is based on a reasonable transition period from married life to single and self-sufficient life.
  • The duration of support depends on in part on the length of the marriage. For marriages lasting less than ten years, the length of support is presumed to be equal to one-half of the time. For example, for a marriage that lasted eight years, the presumption is that the appropriate length of support is four years.
  • If you are married for longer than 10 years, the lesser earning spouse will receive support for as long as he or she needs to, as long as the other spouse is able to pay. There is no automatic termination date.

How Much Spousal Support Will be Ordered?

  • In California, the Superior Courts of Solano counties have adopted a spousal support guideline called the “Santa Clara Guideline” formula for use in temporary spousal support. Alameda and Contra Costa counties have adopted the “Alameda Guideline” formula. The guideline states that the paying spouse’s support be presumptively 40% of his or her net monthly income, reduced by one-half of the receiving spouse’s net monthly income. If child support is an issue, spousal support is calculated after child support is calculated .
  • Deciding permanent support is a much more detailed process with many factors to be considered. The controlling statute that the court must consider in establishing permanent spousal support states the following:

Family Code Section 4320. In ordering spousal support under this part, the court shall consider all of the following circumstances:

  • The marketable skills of the supported party; the job market for those skills; the time and expenses required for the supported party to acquire the appropriate education or training to develop those skills; and the possible need for retraining or education to acquire other, more marketable skills or employment.
  • The extent to which the supported party’s present or future earning capacity is impaired by periods of unemployment that were incurred during the marriage to permit the supported party to devote time to domestic duties.
  • The extent to which the supported party contributed to the attainment of an education, training, a career position, or a license by the supporting party.
  • The ability of the supporting party to pay spousal support, taking into account the supporting party’s earning capacity, earned and unearned income, assets, and standard of living.
  • The needs of each party based on the standard of living established during the marriage.
  • The obligations and assets, including the separate property, of each party.
  • The duration of the marriage.
  • The ability of the supported party to engage in gainful employment without unduly interfering with the interests of dependent children in the custody of the party.
  • The age and health of the parties
  • Documented evidence of any history of domestic violence, as defined in Section 6211, between the parties, including, but not limited to, consideration of emotional distress resulting from domestic violence perpetrated against the supported party by the supporting party, and consideration of any history of violence against the supporting party by the supported party.
  • The immediate and specific tax consequences to each party.
  • The balance of the hardships to each party.
  • The goal that the supported party shall be self-supporting within a reasonable period of time. Except in the case of a marriage of long duration as described in Section 4336, a “reasonable period of time” for purposes of this section generally shall be one-half the length of the marriage. However, nothing in this section is intended to limit the court’s discretion to order support for a greater or lesser length of time, based on any of the other factors listed in this section, Section 4336, and the circumstances of the parties.
  • The criminal conviction of an abusive spouse shall be considered in making a reduction or elimination of a spousal support award in accordance with Section 4325.
  • Any other factors the court determines are just and equitable.

Learn about the steps you'll take during separation and avoid mistakes along the way. Be better prepared to start (or finish) your divorce with tailored info from attorney, Cristin Lowe.

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