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Calabasas Divorce Attorney
The State of California refers to Calabasas divorce as the dissolution of
marriage. In simple language Calabasas divorce is the legal process of
dividing community property, as well as securing the right of each parent to
care and support their Calabasas children.
Calabasas Divorce is a very difficult situation for everyone involved
including spouses, children and Calabasas grandparents. There are many
questions that are going to run through your mind and we at Calabasas Family
Law will be able to answer them for you. While you are formulating your Agoura
Hills questions, we strongly advise you to collect and keep detailed records of
all Calabasas assets and Calabasas financial documents. We also strongly
advise you not to say anything negative about your Calabasas spouse in public
or in front of your Calabasas child and never use your Calabasas child to
as your Calabasas surrogate communicator to speak to your spouse or use as a
Calabasas pawn in a game of divorce chess.
Calabasas Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
If a Calabasas domestic violence restraining order has been filed against
you, it is highly advisable to fight this Calabasas order if it is
unwarranted. A Calabasas domestic violence restraining order against you may
effect your Calabasas employment, your ability to live in your own Agoura
Hills home, your child custody rights and your Calabasas child visitation
rights. This Calabasas matter is very serious and the consequences will not
be forgotten by the Calabasas court.
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Calabasas Child Support Modification Calabasas child support modification occurs when changing Calabasas family and
Calabasas financial circumstances after you have been divorced can make existing
Calabasas child support orders unfair. To have the Calabasas court's child support
order increase or decrease child support payments, you will need to support your
Calabasas court request for the increase or decrease by showing changed Calabasas
circumstances. Examples of changed Calabasas circumstances include the following:
- You now have Calabasas obligations to support a Calabasas child from a different
marriage or relationship.
- There has been a change in the amount of Calabasas visitation time a
non-custodial parent is spending with the supported child or children.
- There has been a change in the Calabasas medical circumstances of the Calabasas
supported child.
- There has been a change in the Calabasas educational circumstances of the
supported Calabasas child.
- There has been a change in the receiving Calabasas spouse's income.
- There has been an involuntary loss of Calabasas employment (work) by the paying
Calabasas spouse.
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Calabasas Spousal Support Modification
Calabasas Spousal Support Modification requests can only be made through the time
period covered by the Calabasas court order that grants alimony. Calabasas spousal
support orders in California are increasingly limited in time to only cover the
time period reasonably necessary for the Calabasas receiving spouse to become
financially self-sufficient. Requests made to the Calabasas court to extend
alimony payments beyond the time period identified in the Calabasas court order,
they must be supported by sound Calabasas reasons. In the State of California
alimony obligations always stop with the remarriage of the Calabasas supported
spouse.
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Calabasas Paternity Attorney
Calabasas Father's Rights Attorney
Calabasas paternity cases may arise when a Calabasas child is born in a
relationship, but the Calabasas partners were not married to each other and
Calabasas child support is being sought and/or Calabasas child visitation and
custody rights are being sought by one of the partners.
Calabasas Paternity cases also arise when unmarried Calabasas domestic partners
split up or any couple that gives birth to a baby and needs to sort out their
Calabasas rights and obligations under California paternity law and custody codes
are able to file a Calabasas Complaint to Establish Parental Relations. Seeking
Calabasas paternity rights is a legal action in California Superior Court that
determines parenthood rights, Calabasas child support, and establishes the future
rights and privileges of Calabasas parenting relating to a parenting plan, Calabasas
child custody, child visitation rights, and time-sharing arrangements.
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