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Can Your Spouse Be Ordered to Pay Your Attorney’s Fees in a California Divorce?

One of the biggest concerns people have when facing a California divorce is how they will afford legal representation. Many assume that each spouse must[…]

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What California Parents Should Know About Child Custody and Extracurricular Cost Sharing

Children’s activities often come with significant expenses. Sports leagues, music lessons, dance classes, tutoring programs, travel teams, and other extracurricular opportunities can create financial obligations[…]

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What California Parents Should Know About Child Custody and Summer Camp Decisions

Summer camps can provide children with valuable opportunities for education, recreation, social development, and personal growth. However, when parents are divorced or separated, disagreements sometimes[…]

Understanding California Divorce Cases Involving Community Property Bank Accounts

Bank accounts are often among the first assets spouses consider during a divorce. While checking and savings accounts may seem straightforward, disputes frequently arise regarding[…]

What California Parents Should Know About Child Custody and Changes in Employment

Employment changes are common after separation or divorce. Parents may accept promotions, change careers, relocate for work, or experience unexpected job loss. These developments can[…]

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