Do I Have to Get My Ex-Spouse’s Permission to Take My Children to Universal Studios Hollywood?

Hossein Berenji, May 24, 2024

After a divorce, you may be left with many questions about how to move forward. Divorce can bring about numerous changes and challenges, especially when it comes to matters of child custody. One common question is whether a parent needs their ex-spouse’s permission to take their children on outings or vacations.  In this blog post, […]

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How To Legally Avoid Paying Child Support in California

Hossein Berenji, May 08, 2024

Regardless of the relationship status between parents, they have a legal obligation to financially support their children. California child support laws require parents to pay child support for their children until they turn 18 years old (19 years old if they are still in high school). However, what happens when a parent cannot pay child […]

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Can I Take My Children to Universal Studios Hollywood on Days I Have Custody?

Hossein Berenji, May 06, 2024

Taking your children to Universal Studios Hollywood can be a great family adventure. However, what happens if you and your ex-spouse share custody of your children? Do you need to ask your ex for permission to take your kids to Universal Studios Hollywood on the days you have custody?  Your Rights Under a Custody […]

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How Long Do You Have to Be Married to Get Alimony in the State of California?

Hossein Berenji, Apr 01, 2024

Spouses may receive or be ordered to pay alimony when they separate or divorce in California. Alimony, also known as spousal support, is financial assistance paid by one spouse to the other. California does not set a specific time for a person to be married to get alimony. However, the length of your marriage could […]

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5 Advantages of a Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) in a California Divorce

Hossein Berenji, Mar 20, 2024

Not all divorce actions involve ugly legal battles. Generally speaking, if you cooperate with your spouse during the divorce, the terms of your Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) will probably reflect the amicable nature of the settlement process. Courts like it when divorcing couples agree on the terms of their divorce because it saves them time […]

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