Express Waiver of Spousal Support in a Final Judgment Cannot be Modified
Express Waiver of Spousal Support in a Final Judgment Cannot be Modified
When filing for a divorce or a legal separation in Orange County, it is important that your attorney explains to you the consequences of expressly waiving spousal support in the final judgment of your case. An experienced Orange County family law attorneys of Wallin & Klarich will provide you with the proper legal advice when it comes to the issue of spousal support. In your divorce or legal separation, your…
Read MoreThe Trial Court’s Broad Discretion to Set Temporary Spousal Support
When filing for a divorce or a legal separation in Orange County, you and your attorney should know what kind of power the court has in determining temporary spousal support. An experienced Orange County family law lawyer at Wallin & Klarich will know how the court will determine temporary spousal support and provide you with the proper legal advice. In divorce and legal separation proceedings, prior to entering a final…
Read MoreThe Role of the Attorney in a Move-Away Custody Dispute
In many instances in a divorce or custody dispute, one parent may want to move and relocate a relatively far distance from the other parent, thereby, affecting the timeshare of the other parent significantly. The primary parent, especially the one with sole legal custody can move away without the court’s order or consent by the other parent. However, in the case of joint legal custody where timeshare is shared or…
Read MoreThe Importance of Hiring an Attorney for Your Divorce
The Importance of Hiring an Attorney for Your Divorce In any divorce proceeding in San Bernardino, it is important a divorce lawyer is retained to aid in the filing process and negotiation side of property and asset division. There are many divorce lawyers in California, and a client should review a lawyer’s experience, background, and knowledge of the area of family law. Many reasons a client should hire a San…
Read MoreWhen Does Your Obligation to Pay Child Support End [California Family Code Section 6500]
If you are a parent in California, you have a duty to support your child. This duty includes an obligation to pay child support. The duration of this duty does not necessarily last until the child turns 18 years old. Your Orange County child support attorney at Wallin & Klarich can explain to you when your obligation to pay child support ends. Generally, absent an agreement with the other parent…
Read MoreJackson Family May Need to File for Conservatorship over MJ’s Mom and for Custody Modification over his Children
There appears to be a major issue brewing within the Jackson family as it relates to the assets of the Jackson estate and to whether Katherine Jackson is capable of handling her affairs. Michael Jackson’s mother has legal custody of his three children. This latest altercation may have something to do with whether or not she is capable of continuing as the legal custodian of the three minor children. If…
Read MoreThe Court’s Broad Discretion in Making Child Support Orders [California Family Code Section 4057(b)]
When you have a child with another person, supporting your child should be a top priority. Whether you are involved in a paternity case, divorce or legal separation, child support is an issue you will have to face if you have a child with the other party. When facing an issue of child support, it is important you have a skilled Orange County child support lawyer from the experienced law…
Read MoreTerminating Spousal Support California Family Code Section 4334(a), 4335, 4336(a), and 4337
When you and your spouse are mutually resolving the issue of spousal support, or the court is making its spousal support order, a crucial term in such an order is the time of termination of spousal support. Your Los Angeles County spousal support attorney will know of the three general ways a supporting party’s obligation to pay spousal support is terminated. One way spousal support can be terminated is through…
Read MoreSpousal Support: Mutual Agreement or Court Order [California Family Code Section 4320]
Like other issues involved in a divorce or legal separation, both parties can stipulate to the terms of spousal support, or the parties can go directly to the court and request temporary and permanent spousal support. Your Orange County spousal support attorney will advise you of your options and what is in your best interest. If you decide to stipulate to the terms of spousal support, the court will…
Read MoreWhen Does Your Obligation to Pay Child Support End [California Family Code Section 6500]
If you are a parent in California, you have a duty to support your child. This duty includes an obligation to pay child support. The duration of this duty does not necessarily last until the child turns 18 years old. Your Orange County child support attorney at Wallin & Klarich can explain to you when your obligation to pay child support ends. Generally, absent an agreement with the…
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