There is no presumption of paternity if you had a child out of wedlock in California unlike if you and the mother of your child married. Therefore, you do not have rights regarding your child, including the ability to seek custody or visitation with the child you...
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Tips: What you should do before a trial separation
Even when they are unhappy, spouses might still be hesitant to file for divorce for many reasons. After all, divorce can be a complex and stressful process for the entire family. That is why many couples attempt a trial separation first. A trial separation can give...
What Is Palimony
After a divorce, some spouses qualify to receive alimony payments from their ex-spouse. These payments are designed to maintain financial stability after the end of a marriage. Determining alimony payments is already a complex concept. And it is no easier for...
What are the different types of alimony?
Divorce can take a toll on anyone. However, divorce can be especially frightening for people who were dependent on a spouse who financially supported their lifestyle, paid for healthcare benefits and served as the breadwinner of the family. However, dependent parties...
4 legal issues that could arise after divorce
Finalizing a divorce is a big event; it marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. And whether you are anxious or excited about this milestone, putting the challenges of the marriage and divorce behind you can be a top priority. However, even though a...
Is it possible to modify a spousal support order in California?
In many California divorces, one party requests spousal support. However, it is not guaranteed for everyone. And those who do receive an order for support will likely learn that most orders will not last forever. Often, support orders will end after a certain event or...
Taking a ‘paws’: Issues to consider with pet custody
The new year brought a lot of changes for divorcing couples in 2019, especially here in California. Not only were major changes made to the tax code concerning spousal support payments, residents across the state of California welcomed Assembly Bill 2274. This bill...
Unmarried but committed? Tips to protect yourself (part 2)
In our last post, we began a discussion on the legal measures that can protect unmarried partners in a breakup. In that post, we discussed protecting parental rights. In this post, we will focus on protecting yourself financially. Your property California does not...
Unmarried but committed? Tips to protect yourself (part 1)
Increasingly, young couples are deciding not to get married. This is not to say that people are turning away from committed relationships. Rather, it means that many couples live together, raise children together and stay together for years without ever formalizing...
Report: Children of this age especially affected by divorce
Divorce is not an easy decision for any parent. Mothers and fathers do not want to uproot their kids or cause them any type of stress. However, the fact is that some marriages do end. And when they do, such a change may affect children. Some children can adapt a...