The Basics of California Spousal Support In California, spousal support is not an automatic right to either spouse just because a marriage ends. And when it is granted, it can be to either spouse (it's not always to the wife, as is commonly thought, though that is by far more common)...
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California is a no-fault divorce state, meaning there is no requirement to prove a spouse acted improperly with respect to the marital relationship. If one spouse suffers from a severe mental illness, referred to in California law as “incurably insane,
According to divorce law in California, specifically Family Code statute 4320, alimony is the process by which one party must pay the other. It is also referred to as spousal support. Since a marriage is a legal contract, each party has various financial obligations while in the marriage. The...
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California courts take into account several factors when it comes to determining alimony and spousal support. By law, spousal support is not mandatory in divorces, and the court has the leeway to decide whether it should be granted and how long it should be provided by the other party. ...
In addition to seeking original orders, I also help clients that need to modify spousal support due to a change in circumstance such as job loss, disability, or retirement. CHILD SUPPORT In California, child support is typically calculated based upon a formula (with some exceptions). This is ...