Posts Tagged ‘los angeles divorce attorney’

HEIDI MONTAG PLANS TO DIVORCE SPENCER PRATT

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Heidi Montag has retained a Southern California divorce lawyer and plans to quickly terminate her marriage with husband, Spencer Pratt. Montag and Pratt, stars of MTV television show “The Hills,” have been married since April 25, 2009. Montag filed for legal separation on June 8, 2010.

Under California law, a legal separation is a court action that maintains the bond of marriage, but releases the spouses from the rights and responsibilities associated with marriage. Thus, though the spouses cannot legally marry another person while separated, any property that they acquire during separation is their separate property. Legal separation is commonly a prelude to formal marriage dissolution.

According to sources close to Montag and Pratt, they plan to file a divorce mediation. A divorce mediation is a faster and less costly alternative to typical divorce court proceedings. As compared to divorce court proceedings, where a judge rules on the issues, in a divorce mediation, a neutral family law expert fosters resolution of issues by mutual agreement. Since mediation encourages cooperation between parties, there is less need for costly litigation of divorce rights.

If you or someone you know is going through a legal separation or divorce, it is important to have a family law attorney who will defend your property distribution, child custody, and child and spousal support rights. The attorneys at Wallin & Klarich have over 30 years experience in family law. Call us today at (888) 280-6839 or visit us at our website at www.wkfamilylaw.com. We will be there when you call.

MCCOURTS BATTLE OVER MONTHLY SPOUSAL SUPPORT; WIFE CLAIMS MONTHLY EXPENSES OF ALMOST $1 MILLION A MONTH – CALIFORNIA FAMILY CODE SECTION 4320

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Frank and Jaime McCourt, owners of the Los Angeles Dodgers, are currently involved in a complicated divorce court proceeding. Jaime claims that Frank failed to make a court-ordered monthly spousal support payment of $637,159. Frank contends that she owes him millions of dollars and should not be required to pay the monthly spousal support until [...]

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I am Being Placed on the Child Abuse Central Index (CACI) – What Should I Do?

Monday, June 21st, 2010

The California Child Abuse Central Index (“CACI”) is a tool created by the California Legislature to protect the health and safety of children. CACI is a list consisting of names of people who are investigated or charged with child abuse. Every child abuse investigation is reported to CACI. The reports detail the investigation of alleged [...]

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Porn Star wants Tiger Woods to Submit to Paternity Test – California Family Code Sections 7550 – 7558 and 7611

Friday, June 18th, 2010

TMZ recently reported that porn star Devon James, a.k.a. Melinda Jannette, has filed a paternity action against Tiger Woods. The alleged mistress filed in Manatee County, Florida, asking a judge to determine the paternity of Austin Brinling, her 9-year-old son. According to documents attached to the petition and obtained by TMZ, the legal action is [...]

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Sandra Bullock: Divorce Pending – California Family Code Section 2310

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

The LA Times recently reported on Sandra Bullock’s first public appearance since the Oscars at the Spike TV’s Guy’s Choice Awards. Ms. Bullock was not wearing her wedding ring as divorce proceedings between herself and Jesse James are currently underway. Jesse James was caught in a cheating scandal immediately following Bullock’s Best Actress win at [...]

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Charlie Sheen Plea Deal Held Up – California Penal Code § 273.5

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

As recently reported by the Associated Press, Charlie Sheen’s plea deal was held up in court over disagreements. Originally charged with domestic violence for the abuse of his wife, the parties commenced negotiations to reach a plea deal. Contrary to the agreed upon bargain, the plea deal that was submitted to the judge was more [...]

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Restraining Orders Require Abusive Conduct – California Family Code § 6300

Friday, June 4th, 2010

A California Court of Appeals recently held that a restraining order cannot be issued under the Domestic Violence Prevention Act unless there was abusive conduct that placed victim in reasonable apprehension of injury. In S.M. v. E.P. No., D055230, proof of badgering without physical violence is not enough for the court to issue a restraining [...]

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IS UNKNOWN CREDIT CARD DEBT INCLUDED AS COMMUNITY DEBT?

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Once a couple marries, the parties are considered one party for purposes of debt. If one party assumes debt that the other party is unaware of, it is still considered community debt. Since it is community debt, both parties are responsible for such debt at the time of divorce. Even if the credit card debt [...]

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Al and Tipper Gore Separate, Divorce Likely – California Family Code Section 2310-2313, 3020-3032

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

MSNBC recently reported that former Vice President Al Gore and his wife, Tipper Gore, separated after 40 years of marriage. The Gores grew apart during Al Gore’s time spent on the road in his worldwide campaign to draw attention to climate change, which in 2007 led to a Nobel Peace Prize and an Oscar for [...]

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Contested Versus Uncontested Divorce

Friday, May 28th, 2010

There are two general types of divorces – uncontested divorces and contested divorces. In an uncontested divorce, an agreement is reached by both spouses as to all aspects of the divorce. The spouses agree on matters like how to divide their assets, how to divide child custody, who will pay child support and how much [...]

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