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WHAT IF I CAN’T AFFORD CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS?

Circumstances oftentimes change after a court enters an initial child support order, and an ex-spouse may get to a point where he or she can’t afford child support payments any longer. These changes usually involve a job loss, career switch, or other unforeseen circumstance. In those instances, a standing child support order may need to be […]
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What Is Domestic Violence?

Good morning. It is February 3rd, 2022 at 12, noon, and I am making a short video about what is domestic violence? This is just a quick rundown of the things that are considered domestic violence and how do you know whether or not you are either a victim of domestic violence or there is […]
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Paternity in California

In California, the terms “paternity” and “parentage” and “parental relationship” are used interchangeably. In order to establish paternity, either the parents of a child or the courts must ascertain who the father of a kid is. In certain cases, the law assumes the identity of the father, including: When a child is born during a […]
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What is my Date of Separation?

The date of separation happens when (1) the parties physically separate from one another and (2) either party subjectively desires to end the marriage and does an act to objectify that intention. Depending on the specifics of the case, family law litigants frequently assert varying dates of separation. Watch the following video for a deeper […]
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How a legal separation works in Riverside County, California

A legal separation in California does not end a marriage or domestic partnership. Instead, it leads to a court assessing the rights and responsibilities of living-apart spouses. While legally separated parties are still married, they enjoy the benefit of enforceable court judgments separating their finances and determining child custody and support. They may also be […]
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