Archive for the ‘Spousal Support’ Category

Were you married more than 10 years?

California is one of the few states where a person can benefit in spousal support payments if they have been married for more than ten years.  The spouse earning less income has the right to receive alimony for however long and as long as the paying spouse can pay it. Although few do, it is… Continue reading →

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Ending spousal support

When you are ordered to pay spousal support, it feels like you’ve been doing it forever – it will never end.  Don’t get alarmed; California law does not favor indefinite spousal support. The law allows you to revisit your spousal support order.  You can take action to reduce or eliminate your spousal support obligation.  If… Continue reading →

Spousal support rights

Not all women or men are entitled to spousal support after a divorce or separation although once upon a time, support was awarded because of the notion that the spouses are supposed to support each other throughout the marriage. Spousal support is a payment from one spouse to another; it is paid for the purpose… Continue reading →

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What happens during the divorce process?

Although there are some divorces that are easy and involve minimal help from an attorney, there are many that are not simple and require a lot of time from an experienced Orange County Divorce attorney. The divorce process: ·     One of the spouses initiates the process by filing a complaint with the court listing the… Continue reading →

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Modifications

Modification issues for child support, visitation and spousal support often arise after the couple is divorced. When the custodial parent asks for a child support modification, he or she must show that the child’s needs cannot be adequately met based on the support currently being received.  If the non-custodial parent is seeking a downward modification,… Continue reading →

Divorce waiting period

Are you aware that there is a divorce waiting period when filing for divorce?  This is to make sure that the couple is absolutely certain about ending their marriage. California law requires a six-month waiting period that begins the day of filing.  After six months plus one day after the filing date, the divorce papers… Continue reading →

An end to spousal support

California law does not favor one spouse paying spousal support to the other forever.  The court gives you the opportunity to revisit the issue of spousal support payments. When a couple has been married for many years, questions sometimes arise regarding spousal support modifications or termination.  There are times when the court will end or… Continue reading →

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Divorce & spousal support

Spousal support is a key part of any divorce and can be awarded to either of the spouses.  It is often one of the most difficult situations to deal with in the divorce process because it affects the current and future lifestyles of both parties.  No one wants to be hindered financially by the payment… Continue reading →

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Signing divorce papers

What do you do when your spouse refuses to sign the divorce papers?  Start the divorce proceedings because you do not need him to agree in order to obtain a legal divorce. A court appearance will be scheduled and it is up to him if he wants to appear. However, if you want cooperation from… Continue reading →

Divorce and Alimony

In determining alimony or spousal support, the court generally looks at the standard of living during the marriage.  There are several factors used in determining whether or not alimony should be paid: ·     The needs and financial condition of the recipient spouse ·     The recipient’s earning capacity or ability ·     The ability of the payor… Continue reading →

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