To say that your divorce has made things easier between you and your ex would be a massive overstatement. In fact, you feel like the conflicts have only escalated -- and they’re largely focused around the children. Your ex-spouse seems to think that the visitation...
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Potential grounds for alimony modification in California
In some California divorce cases, the final dissolution judgment may include a court order requiring one party to pay spousal support or alimony. This involves one party making payments to the other for a specified time period. The goal is to allow the receiving party...
California requires an extra step for contentious custody cases
There are typically only two possible approaches to settling child custody matters in a divorce in most states. The couple can work together and arrange their own custody settlement, an act that gives them total control over the final terms. This is often considered...
3 ways spouses hide assets before they file for divorce
In a California divorce, most of your property may get divided. The state has community property laws that give each spouse an interest in assets and income acquired by either spouse during the marriage. Generally, family law judges in California will do their best to...