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Joint vs. Sole Custody: Which Arrangement is Best for Your Family?

Deciding on child custody arrangements is one of the toughest choices divorcing parents face. This

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How Domestic Violence Influences Alimony Decisions in California

When a marriage ends, the complexities of alimony (or spousal support) come to the forefront

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How to Get a Minor’s Counsel Appointed in California

When facing a family law issue in California, particularly those involving children, you may come

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What is considered income when it comes to child support in California?

When it comes to figuring out how child support is calculated, California looks closely at

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November 9, 2023
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Debunking Common Myths About California Prenuptial Agreements

Prenuptial agreements, often simply referred to as prenups, are legal documents that outline how a

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October 21, 2023
Divorce

How To Serve Divorce Papers In California

Getting a divorce can be an emotionally charged and stressful process. In California, as in

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