
Does Remarriage End Spousal Support?
Family Code Section 4337 provides: “Except as otherwise agreed by the parties in writing, the obligation of a party under an order for support of

Family Code Section 4337 provides: “Except as otherwise agreed by the parties in writing, the obligation of a party under an order for support of

Any time that a Dissolution of Marriage or Paternity matter is filed with the Court and there are pending child custody and/or child visitation orders,

Annulment is likely one of the most misunderstood areas of Family Law. Having worked as a Family Law Paralegal for more than four decades, I

Filing a Paternity matter serves the best interests of both parents and the minor child(ren). Court-ordered child custody and visitation orders can be entered, as
When the payor spouse receives fluctuating bonuses, a support order must be carefully drafted. Let’s take a look at a relatively common situation in support

Many times at either the commencement of, during or after a Dissolution of Marriage action is completed, one parent wishes to move a substantial distance

I recently consulted with a father who told me his first priority was to have a substantial time share with his young daughter, who was

We love our children and would do anything to protect them. That is why the thought of disrupting their childhood and lifestyle with the effects

Family Code Section 3104 permits grandparents to seek visitation only if the parents are not married or are separated, or if other specified circumstances exist.

This month, I am answering three separate legal questions on family law topics which clients have asked me this past month. PARENT COMMUNICATION Parents who
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