Los Angeles County Alimony Legal Advice (62 found)Narrow your searchPosted about 22 hours ago in Alimony Covina, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
I am sorry that she threw away 29 years of marriage. California is a no-fault...
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
Your situation is unfortunate, but you should talk to an experienced family law... Posted 11 days ago in Divorce / Separation Los Angeles, CA Posted 16 days ago in Divorce / Separation Agoura, CA
Norman Gregory Fernandez's answer
A good argument can be made to reduce your spousal support, especially...
Jesus Silva Jr's answer
Good news. Special rules apply for a person who pays spousal support after he... Posted 22 days ago in Alimony Pomona, CA
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
Unless the agreement and judgment says that spousal support is NON-modifiable,... Posted 24 days ago in Alimony Bellflower, CA
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
It's difficult to answer this question without a few more facts, but if what... Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony Los Angeles, CA
Barton Michael Pokras' answer
The factors determining the amount due for alimony are set forth in California... Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony Los Angeles, CA
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
You haven't provided nearly enough information for someone to give an answer... Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony San Fernando, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
If you did not support her during marriage you will probably not have to pay... Posted about 1 month ago in Divorce / Separation Woodland Hills, CA
Antoinette Misiaszek Lerandeau's answer
Look at your prenuptial agreement. If it deals with spousal support then that... Posted 3 months ago in Alimony Norwalk, CA
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
If alimony was not waived, you can still apply for it. The question is whether...
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
As noted above, you can ASK, but that's not really the question you want... Posted 2 months ago in Alimony Los Angeles, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
California is a no-fault divorce state. His cheating or not cheating will have...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Cheating isn't relevant to whether you can get spousal support (the courts don'... Posted 2 months ago in Alimony West Covina, CA Posted 2 months ago in Divorce / Separation Long Beach, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
It takes at least 6 months from the date you serve him to complete a divorce,... Posted 2 months ago in Divorce / Separation Long Beach, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Have your lawyer either do a wage garnishment or bring an OSC re Contempt...
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
An OSC re: contempt is a remedy of last resort; they're expensive to run,... Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony Los Angeles, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Support will be based upon his ability to earn, not his present income. The... Posted about 1 month ago in Alimony San Fernando, CA Posted 3 months ago in Divorce / Separation Los Angeles, CA
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
Sorry to tell you this - but the cheating doesn't count to offset Alimony....
Norman Gregory Fernandez's answer
He could get alimony (spousal support.) Spousal support is not a right. In... Posted 3 months ago in Alimony Los Angeles, CA
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
Sorry, alimony is for divorcing spouses. What you may be entitled to is a "... Posted 2 months ago in Alimony Long Beach, CA
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Yours is a question related to general spousal support, and your reference to...
Marshall William Waller's answer
Yours is a question related to general spousal support, and your reference to... Posted 29 days ago in Tax Hermosa Beach, CA
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman's answer
Some is probably non-taxable, but the periodic payment may be taxable. You... |