Request for Proposal

CANCELED: Case File Review of Uniform Child Support Guideline in the County of San Luis Obispo RFP# CFCC-2016-11-RBB

  • Status
    Archived
  • Archived
    2016

Description

Update: January 9, 2017
Notice of Cancellation


California has adopted a child support guideline in compliance with federal law, 42 U.S.C. section 667(a). California Family Code, section 4054(a) provides that the “Judicial Council shall periodically review the statewide uniform guideline to recommend to the Legislature appropriate revisions.” California’s guideline is found at Family Code sections 4050–4076.

Federal law also requires that child support guidelines be reviewed by the state at least once every four years to “ensure that their application results in the determination of appropriate child support award amounts.” The federal and state requirements specify that the review must include an analysis of case data. One of the major reasons for conducting the case file review is to determine whether the guideline is being applied and the frequency of, and reasons for, deviation from the guideline.

For this portion of the study, the Judicial Council seeks the services of attorneys currently licensed to practice law in California to form a team of case file reviewers with experience in family law and child support.

Questions regarding this RFP should be directed to solicitations@jud.ca.gov and must be received no later than 3pm PST, December 29, 2016. Hard copy proposals must be delivered to:

Attention: Stephen Saddler
RFP No: CFCC-2016-11-RBB
Judicial Council of California
455 Golden Gate Avenue, 6th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94102-3688

Further details regarding the solicitation are set forth in the RFP and related documents provided below.

RFP

Attachment 1 - Administrative Rules

Attachment 2 - Standard Provisions

Attachment 3 - Acceptance of Terms and Conditions

Attachment 4 - General Certification

Attachment 5 - Darfur Contracting Act Certification

Attachment 6 - Payee Data Record

Attachments

Disclaimer

The Judicial Council, as a public entity, prohibits direct contact with any Council personnel during the solicitation process in order to maintain fairness and equality to all proposers. Proposers are specifically directed NOT to contact any judicial branch entity personnel or consultants for meetings, conferences, or discussions that are related to the solicitation at any time between release of the solicitation and any award and execution of a contract. Unauthorized contact with any judicial branch entity personnel or consultants may be cause for rejection of the Proposer’s proposal.