When a parent is ordered to pay child support by the family law judge and continuously fails to do so, he or she is known as a deadbeat parent. The term ‘deadbeat’ is used when the parent has the means to pay, but does not. Do not confuse this with a parent who is unable… Continue reading →
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Divorce and debt allocation
The allocation of debts is one of the most important issues to settle during a divorce. It is always best if the couple can decide on their own how to separate their assets and financial debts. However, in too many cases, the parties cannot agree on this matter. In such cases, a family court judge… Continue reading →
Spousal maintenance or alimony
Are you considering divorce? Do you have questions regarding spousal maintenance or alimony? In certain situations, one spouse is ordered to pay the other spouse alimony in order to equalize standards of living and income during and after the divorce. It helps the spouse that earns less become self-sufficient. It is usually ordered on a… Continue reading →
Who pays for college expenses after a divorce?
Every parent wants their child to pursue higher education. Unfortunately, this does not always happen if your marriage comes to an end and your ability to provide for your child’s college education comes to a halt. They wonder how they will be able to afford the high costs. In California, child support payments, for the… Continue reading →
Alimony modification
Alimony or spousal support is paid by one spouse to the spouse with fewer financial resources when the couple divorces. The purpose is to help the less financially advantaged spouse transition into a new life. Before alimony is awarded by the court, it must be proven that the circumstances demand such an order. If the… Continue reading →
Parenting plan after a divorce
The court requires all divorcing parents to adopt a parenting plan, which is intended to ensure the child continues to have frequent and continued contact with both parents. The parenting plan must detail how the parents will share and be involved in the day-to-day raising of their minor child. It should include parental responsibility, time… Continue reading →
Do you have contempt issues?
What happens when your ex-spouse violates the terms of your divorce settlement? The decision to divorce, in most cases, is a difficult one. Reaching an agreeable arrangement for child and/or spousal support, child custody, visitation, property and debt division, and all the other family issues involved in the dissolution of a marriage is time-consuming, stressful… Continue reading →
California bill and spousal abusers
For those of you involved in an abusive relationship, help is on the way. A proposed bill, AB-1522, would end spousal support payments for spouses who have been convicted of violent sexual felonies against their former partners. The bill was initiated by someone who was forced to pay spousal support to her husband after he… Continue reading →
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 →
Who gets the family home after a divorce?
One of the biggest questions to be asked during the divorce process is, “Who gets the family home?” Should the wife or husband get it or should it be sold and the proceeds split? Keep in mind that property, such as this family house, acquired during the marriage is community property and each spouse is… Continue reading →