The California Department Of Child Support Services Court Information Sheet (CRISIS) is a document used to inform the court of the status of a case involving child support services. It provides information on the parties involved, an account of the proceedings, and the orders and findings of the court. The CRISIS is typically used in a variety of proceedings, such as petitions for child support, modification of existing orders, contempt proceedings, and enforcement of existing orders. There are two types of CRISIS forms: a Recipient CRISIS and a Mayor CRISIS. The Recipient CRISIS includes the name, address, and other contact information of the custodial parent, the amount of child support received, and any arbitrages. The Mayor CRISIS includes the name, address, and other contact information of the noncustodial parent, the amount of child support paid, any arbitrages, and any other pertinent information.