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In California family law proceedings, courts are required to address child health insurance whenever child support is at issue. This ensures that children’s medical, dental,[…]

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For most couples seeking to address the breakdown of a marriage, the primary decision is whether to pursue a dissolution or a legal separation. While[…]

California family law recognizes three primary types of marital actions: dissolution, legal separation, and nullity. Each serves a different legal purpose and is appropriate depending[…]
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