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Can I Move My Child out of State if I Share Custody?

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Proving Domestic Violence in a Divorce Case

Reports of domestic violence have been on the rise in 2020, and advocates guess this

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When Does Child Support Terminate for an Adult Dependent Child?

When most people think of child support, they think of payments that continue until a

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July 15, 2020
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Can You Write Your Own Settlement Agreement?

While the word “divorce often conjures images of spouses screaming at each other in the

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July 1, 2020
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How Long Do You Have to Become Self-Supporting after Divorce?

Married spouses can have many different arrangements when it comes to roles in the household.

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June 22, 2020
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Can Domestic Violence Affect Alimony in California?

While marriages can end for many reasons, some spouses decide to separate and file for

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