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How Far Away Can You Move if You Share Custody?

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Under What Circumstances Will a Court Order Child Support for an Adult Child?

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Preparing for a Child Custody Investigation

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How Courts Determine Spousal Support in California

If you’re considering filing for divorce or are currently in the middle of a divorce,

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How Does the Court Determine the “Best Interests of the Child?”

When child custody is disputed, California courts are required to make custody determinations that are

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