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What to Do If Your Ex-Spouse Is Not Paying Spousal Support in California

What to Do If Your Ex-Spouse Is Not Paying Spousal Support in California After you finalize a divorce, you want to believe that it’s the end of overcoming challenges with your ex-spouse. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case, especially if children are involved. If your ex-spouse is not following the…

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Palimony in California

Palimony in California A partner in a long-term unmarried relationship may question their eligibility for financial support like alimony upon the relationship’s termination. California refers to financial support for unmarried partners as palimony. Courts do not automatically award palimony like they do spousal support, and establishing entitlement to palimony in…

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Legal Considerations for Divorcing Later in Life

Legal Considerations for Divorcing Later in Life The process of divorce presents unique challenges for married couples of all ages, yet it can be more complex for older couples who pursue what is known as a “gray divorce.” During a gray divorce, older adults face distinct legal and financial situations…

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How to Handle Child Support Arrears in California: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Handle Child Support Arrears in California: A Step-by-Step Guide You’ve gone through mediation and to court, and there are agreements in place, yet your ex-spouse still isn’t holding up their end of the agreement. When it comes to how to handle child support arrears in California, even though…

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What Exactly Is a ‘Legal Separation’ in California?

What Exactly Is a ‘Legal Separation’ in California? In California, ‘legal separation’ means that a married couple can live independently without fully and formally dissolving their marriage. There are some benefits and disadvantages to obtaining a legal separation. A seasoned attorney who is familiar with legal separation cases can further…

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Am I Required to Pay Spousal Support in California?

Am I Required to Pay Spousal Support in California? Spousal support, or alimony, isn’t mandatory following a California divorce. Yet, divorce is a complicated process, and if one partner makes more money than the other, a California court may require alimony payments. Post-divorce settlements may call for spousal support that…

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How Attorney-Client Privilege Applies in Family Court

How Attorney-Client Privilege Applies in Family Court Attorney-client privilege is a foundational aspect of legal representation that allows clients to share information with their attorneys in confidence. In family law cases that often involve sensitive issues like child custody, allegations of abuse, and estate division, understanding this privilege can help…

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The Role of Prenuptial Agreements in Protecting Family-Owned Businesses in California Divorces

The Role of Prenuptial Agreements in Protecting Family-Owned Businesses in California Divorces In California, divorce proceedings can have significant impacts on family-owned businesses. The state’s community property laws dictate that marital property be divided equitably between both spouses. If both parties cannot agree to the division of a family business,…

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The Role of Mental Health Evaluations in Custody Disputes

The Role of Mental Health Evaluations in Custody Disputes In high-conflict custody cases or divorces, the court’s main concern is the well-being of the child. In order to determine how important matters like visitations and custody are allotted, the courts may evaluate the mental health of one or both parents…

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The Role of a Guardian Ad Litem in Family Court

The Role of a Guardian Ad Litem in Family Court California’s family courts place a high priority on the safety and welfare of children. In certain situations, particularly with high-conflict child custody cases or that involve allegations of abuse, a judge may appoint a guardian ad litem (GAL) to advocate…

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