Restaining order
You need to first review your restraining order carefully--it should tell you exactly what you can or cannot do with regards to your children. ...
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You need to first review your restraining order carefully--it should tell you exactly what you can or cannot do with regards to your children. ...
You can roughly approximate child support by using the following link: https://www.cse.ca.gov/ChildSupport/cse/guidelineCalculator This is...
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You probably will not need to pay your ex child support, but if you have more deductions than your ex and therefore have more net income than that...
The short answer is that she may be successful in collecting these arrears. One potential argument for the husband includes a concept called...
When you file for a divorce, automatic temporary restraining orders (often referred to as ATROs) kick in. You can read about them on page 2 of...
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An interesting legal argument to consider is to have the Court term your marriage as a long-term marriage. While at 10 years, your marriage is...
I'm unsure of where your husband is at in the default process. It sounds like finances are difficult for you, which means that if you are unable...
The question you ask is intensely fact-driven. A modification of spousal support is dependent on a change of circumstances and a balancing of 14...
I'm sorry to have to give you the bad news that anytime you receive any extra income from any source derived (with rare exceptions such as child...
Custody orders are to be made in the best interests of the children. There is a presumption against joint custody only in cases of domestic...