Posts Tagged ‘remarried’

Can Tax Refunds be Intercepted When a Parent Doesn’t Pay?

Perhaps you have already enforced a child support order and your spouse has not been keeping up with payments. This could be for many reasons. Perhaps they lost their job, or perhaps they believe that they can skirt out of payments without any consequences. No matter the reason, as long as your spouse does not… Continue reading →

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Spousal Support: From Missed Payments to Changing an Order

Picture this: You and your spouse are going through divorce, but you aren’t sure how you’re going to financially support yourself when the divorce is finished. Because of this, the court will order something known as spousal support (or alimony), which orders the other partner to pay a certain amount of support each month. We… Continue reading →

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Does Remarrying Affect Your Chances for Alimony in California?

As you probably already know, alimony is a type of financial support that may be offered to you during a divorce. Usually you will only be paid alimony by your ex-spouse for a short period of time or until other events take place. Courts will usually only order alimony to provide assistance to a spouse… Continue reading →

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I Like My Step-Mom, but I Don’t Want My Mom to Feel Hurt

Your dad has remarried. You weren’t looking forward to it because you love your mom and no one can replace her. What do you do when your step-mom turns out to be a wonderful, loving and caring mom? You really like her, but you don’t want your biological mom to know – you don’t want… Continue reading →

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What are post-judgment actions?

Final divorce judgments are not always final.  After it is entered by a judge, it may be necessary to request a modification. There are laws that allow a party to seek modification in the event of a significant change in circumstances.  For example: ·     Financial changes ·     Relocation ·     Remarriage ·     Change in the parenting… Continue reading →

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