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Spousal Support in California, law and expectations.

  Spousal Support in California and In re Marriage of Ackerman, 146 Cal. App. 4th 191 Spousal Support in California, also known as alimony, has deep historical roots in family law. Traditionally, it was based on the idea that upon divorce, the spouse who was economically dependent or disadvantaged due to the marriage should receive...

Navigating Divorce and Child Custody

Introduction: Navigating Divorce and Child Custody are emotionally challenging and legally intricate matters that can significantly impact the lives of all parties involved, especially the children. When facing these delicate issues, the importance of hiring the right family law attorney cannot be overstated. A skilled attorney can serve as a guiding light through the complexities...

Is it mandatory to meet the residency requirements to file for divorce in California?

FILING FOR DIVORCE IN CALIFORNIA – RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS To file for divorce, either husband or wife must meet the following residency requirements stated in California Family Code Section 2320(a): 1. You or your spouse must have been living in California for the last six (6) months and 2. You or your spouse must have been...

Domestic Violence Temporary Restraining Order, DVTRO

Domestic Violence Temporary Restraining Order, DVTRO.   The court may issue a domestic violence temporary restraining order (DVTRO) enjoying a party, besides other actions, from disturbing the peace of the other party. Disturbing the peace of the other party refers to conduct that, based on the totality of the circumstances, destroys the mental or emotional...
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