Number of days late for filing Contempt for not paying child support in California?
1- The courts are most likely not going to allow a pro per to prosecute contempt. It is quasi criminal so they can't allow exceptions to the rules...
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1- The courts are most likely not going to allow a pro per to prosecute contempt. It is quasi criminal so they can't allow exceptions to the rules...
There are online calculators on the California State website but just approximate for temporary. There are no guidelines really because so many...
You file for proposed division. If you can't agree then it goes to trial. It is not usually decided at an OSC.
It will depend on numerous factors that will be in the probation report. Whatever their recommendation is then that will be the court's inclination.
If you weren't married then probably not.
As part of your deal you were likely required to testify. You should ensure you have immunity and that would prevent anything be said from being...
Depends on the facts. You might have waived it if not presented in trial or at the agreement.
the calculations include any support that the obligor pays. So if you file first there won't be any support to include or reduce the support....
Once the case is removed then the state court jurisdiction ends and all orders. So the old discovery was mooted when removed.
you have a few possible claims such as invasion of privacy, intrusion into seclusion, misappropriation, etc.