Spousal Support: It can get nasty
In the past two blog entries we addressed custody and child support. In this post we will discuss the most incendiary of all topics for
In the past two blog entries we addressed custody and child support. In this post we will discuss the most incendiary of all topics for
Not many topics will set off as many fights between divorcing parents than child support. Neither side is ever happy with the judge’s decision. The
If there is a Rule #1 in Family Law that spouses should follow during divorce proceedings, this is it: Do not listen to friends, family,
I struggled a bit writing this. I thought it would be easier finding examples proving that California Family Law is better now than it was 30
A great article from several months ago by Julie Ross and Judy Corcoran deserves a repost here with proper credit. They are marriage and family therapists who
Calculating child support is contingent on two major factors: timeshare and income differential between the parties. In basic terms, if you earn significantly more than your ex-spouse
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