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California refers to divorce as the dissolution of marriage. Initially, divorce in California was possible by proving "fault" in your spouse. However, the Family Law Act of 1969 made it possible to file a no-fault divorce in California. You can file a "no-fault" divorce in California based on irreconcilable differences. You can also file for divorce when your spouse is legally incapable of making decisions. The court will bring in medical experts when determining if your spouse is lawfully unable to make decisions. When you...
If your marriage has come to an end, you must be going through the most challenging time of your life. Most couples marry for life, but marital problems arise, necessitating a divorce. Divorce can...
Child custody issues can be among the most difficult to resolve in the courtroom. When they happen in international settings, child custody battles can become much more emotionally charged and...
When you separate or divorce, the incident naturally affects your family. Sometimes, you could move to another location after a separation or divorce and start a new life. One thing a judge can not...
No one wants to undergo a divorce. However, when it happens, there are several matters that you need to sort out. One of the most difficult issues in a divorce is when minor children are involved. If there are children present in the marriage, you must decide where the children will live and how you will make important decisions in their lives. If you cannot agree on child custody, you must take the case to court, where the judge enforces their decision. Child custody matters are complex, especially when you have not had to...
For a long time, alimony was a standard component of divorce settlement agreements in California. Most spouses left their regular jobs after marriage to raise their families. Alimony reduced the...
How would you feel if your child is removed from you and compelled to live in foster care? That is what will be at stake when you hear of juvenile dependency. You may permanently lose your child if...
Ensuring your child’s wellbeing is secure even after separating or divorcing your spouse is crucial, as children are primary dependants. Therefore, you want to understand the California guidelines...
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