If you or your spouse are thinking about filing for divorce and only one of you lives in California, the divorce is called an “ex parte” divorce. You or your spouse can file for an ex parte divorce if: The filing spouse is a resident of the filing jurisdiction. The other spouse should be a… [Read More about What is an Ex Parte Divorce?]
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How Long Do You Have to Wait to Remarry in California?
If you’re contemplating a divorce, you should know that you cannot remarry unless you fulfill two conditions: The 6 month mandatory waiting period must expire. You must get a judgment of dissolution from a court. Here’s more information about each condition and how an experienced attorney can help you through the process: The 6 month… [Read More about How Long Do You Have to Wait to Remarry in California?]
When Is the Earliest I Can Get Divorced in California and How Long Will It Take?
Two of the most frequently asked questions are when is the earliest the parties can get divorced in California and how long will the divorce process take? The answers to these questions are affected by various factors which are discussed below. 6-Month Rule: The earliest a person can get divorced in California is six (6) months from… [Read More about When Is the Earliest I Can Get Divorced in California and How Long Will It Take?]
The Wealthy, Prenuptial Agreements, and Large Divorce Settlements
Largest Divorce Settlements – An infographic by the team at Law Office of Steven L. Fritsch Embed Largest Divorce Settlements on Your Site: Copy and Paste the Code Below <img alt=”” src=”https://www.oceansidedivorcelawfirm.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Largest-divorces-settlements-Final.jpg” width=”540″ />Largest Divorce Settlements – An infographic by the team at <a href=”https://www.oceansidedivorcelawfirm.com/”>Law Office of Steven L. Fritsch</a> When a pro athlete,… [Read More about The Wealthy, Prenuptial Agreements, and Large Divorce Settlements]
What Happens If the Payor of Child Support Dies Before Child Emancipates?
When a child support order is made it is anticipated and of course hoped that the payor or obligtor parent will be alive until the child emancipates. But unfortunate things happen and a parent may die prior to the child emancipating. If the parent that is paying child support dies the question becomes what happens… [Read More about What Happens If the Payor of Child Support Dies Before Child Emancipates?]