What Is a Date of Separation?
The date of separation in California family law is different from being legally separated. The date of separation occurs when spouses end their economic union. Therefore, it can significantly impact matters related to property division, spousal support, and child support. How Do You Determine the Date of Separation in California? The issue of when a […]
MoreTypes of Alimonies in California
Alimony is spousal support that is court-ordered to be paid from a payor (the spouse obligated to pay) to a payee (the receiving spouse). There are different types of alimony that can be ordered depending on various factors related to the marriage. It is important to determine which type applies in your circumstances to assess […]
MoreWhat Happens If I Don’t Pay Alimony in Los Angeles, CA?
Whether we agree with it or not, the legal system allows for an ex-spouse to receive alimony payments. Either the parties agree at the time of the divorce to a set amount to be paid, or the judge will order the amount it feels is appropriate based on the law and the couple’s particular situation. […]
MoreDo I Have to Disclose ALL My Assets in a Divorce in Los Angeles?
Yes, you have a duty under California law to disclose all assets, income, property, and debts during a divorce action. The full disclosure of assets is a necessary step in the property division process. Concealing assets or intentionally failing to disclose assets during a divorce in Los Angeles could result in criminal charges and civil […]
MoreFascinating Remarriage Statistics 2022 Update
In 2020, there were over 62 million married couples in the U.S. However, statistics continue to show that roughly half of all marriages in the U.S. end in divorce. Plenty of divorced people find love again and try for a second marriage. Here are some fascinating new statistics about remarriage heading into 2022. Remarriage Is […]
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