California is a no-fault state for divorce. This means that a spouse does not need to prove that the other spouse committed any type of marital fault to legally end the marriage. In addition, a spouse does not need the consent of the other to part wa…
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If spousal support was ordered in your divorce, it can be frustrating and financially harmful if it’s not being paid. Not only can spousal support payments limit the unfair economic impact a divorce can have on a financially dependent spouse, but i…
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The financial impact of a divorce can be significant. One of the biggest issues a couple with children will face when they decide to part ways concerns child support. However, child support isn’t only something that must be determined in a divorce.…
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One of the biggest issues in a California divorce concerns property division — and who gets what. Although California is what’s known as a “community property” state, property division is rarely simple. Even though the law generally specifies…
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