Does remarrying affect child support?
After the divorce, California parents might wish to remarry and expand their family. One concern they might have, whether they are the custodial or non-custodial
After the divorce, California parents might wish to remarry and expand their family. One concern they might have, whether they are the custodial or non-custodial
When a divorcing couple must divide their assets, the first step is identifying what assets are community property. In California, it is typically property that
Mothers may choose to stay at home for a number of reasons. Perhaps they do not want to miss out on the special moments of
Divorce can be hard on you, your soon-to-be ex-spouse and your kids. Even if you have been through a divorce before, you may not be
The majority of California residents are likely familiar with prenuptial agreements. However, a new trend that has started to catch on is postnuptial agreements. These
As a male, when you have a child in California, it might seem safe to assume that you automatically have paternity rights. This is usually
California is a community property state, which means that joint assets get divided 50/50 in a divorce settlement. In many cases, joint debts are also
It can be hard to admit that your marriage isn’t a source of happiness and support like it once was. Even as you feel your
If you are in the middle of a dispute over child custody, have concerns about your former partner’s ability to raise your child and fear
Signing a prenuptial agreement before walking down the aisle is a good idea for many reasons. Still, what made sense at the beginning of your
Navigating The Breakup:
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