by cami.e.caldwell | Apr 27, 2017 | Custody & Children, Domestic Partnerships, Marriage, Support
Being a sperm donor does not necessarily foreclose the ability to obtain parental rights under Family Code §7611(d). Pursuant to Family Code §7613(b)(1), a sperm donor whose donation is provided to a licensed physician and surgeon or a licensed sperm bank for use in...
by casekamshad | Apr 12, 2017 | Marriage, Services, Support
Sanctions for Failure to Disclose Assets in a Divorce Division 4 of the California Family Code addresses marital rights and obligations. Within that division, section 721 recognizes the confidential relationship held by spouses. That relationship is a fiduciary...
by SiteMgr | Mar 27, 2017 | Custody & Children, Marriage, Services, Support
HOW DO I REDUCE OR MODIFY MY PERMANENT SPOUSAL SUPPORT OBLIGATION? If you have a Marital Settlement Agreement / Divorce Judgment that orders you to pay spousal support to your ex spouse, and you wish to have it changed, the burden is on you to show a material...
by erintomlinson | Feb 24, 2017 | Marriage, Support
California’s “no fault” divorce law does not prohibit the court from considering evidence of fault when deciding the issue of spousal support. Family Code §4320, the primary statute governing determination of spousal support orders in California, sets forth a number... by casekamshad | Apr 2, 2014 | Custody & Children, Marriage, Services, Support
Researched and written by: Terri Bui On March 1, 2014, the San Diego court system instituted a new One-Day Divorce Program to assist self-represented litigants in their divorce process. If eligible, the parties involved would get help completing all necessary... by casekamshad | Jan 20, 2014 | Support
A parent may be granted a financial hardship deduction from his or her income used to calculate child support. Circumstances evidencing hardship include: (1) extraordinary health expenses, (2) uninsured catastrophic losses, or (3) minimum basic living expenses of the...
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