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Feb
2014
Seeking an Ex Parte Divorce
If you and your spouse have been living apart for quite some time before you decided to formally end your marriage, it's possible that you might need a Pasadena divorce lawyer to assist with filing an ex parte divorce. A ex parte divorce is a divorce that occurs in a state where only one spouse is living. Normally, a court only has jurisdiction over a person who has a relationship with the area, ...
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27
Feb
2014
What Happens If a Custodial Parent Wants to Relocate?
After a Pasadena divorce , many people find themselves wanting to relocate in search of a fresh start. Sometimes they want to move to be closer to extended family or to accept a new job. If they're remarrying, they may want to move to start a new life with their new spouse. Simply moving to a new town a few miles away is unlikely to cause any problems. If you want to move out of state, however, ...
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26
Feb
2014
The Significance of a Ten Year Marriage
Pasadena divorce law looks favorably on couples who have been in a marriage lasting fifteen years or more. A marriage lasting ten years or more is considered a marriage of long duration, which has specific implications during the settlement process. The most important outcome of being married fifteen years or more is that California law will allow the lesser earning spouse to receive alimony ...
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24
Feb
2014
What Constitutes a Conflict of Interest in a Divorce Case?
When seeking a Pasadena divorce , it's important for you to be aware of what constitutes a conflict of interest for your attorney. An attorney with a conflict of interest can unfavorably alter the outcome of your case. Common examples of potential conflicts of interest in a divorce case include: After you've interviewed a prospective divorce attorney, even if you decided not to hire him or her, ...
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21
Feb
2014
What Is the Uniform Divorce Recognition Act?
Pasadena divorce laws are governed by the Uniform Divorce Recognition Act (UDRA). The UDRA denies recognition of an out-of-state divorce if both spouses were domiciled in the home state. Domiciled is defined as residing in the enacting state within the 12 months before the divorce and resuming residence in the enacting state within 18 months after the presumed departure from the state. You will ...
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20
Feb
2014
What Is the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act?
The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) comes into play during a Pasadena divorce if you and your ex live in different states. The law attempts to clarify where custody requests concerning minor children should be heard. The UCCJEA helps avoid conflicting custody orders between different states, promotes cooperation between states, and discourages continuing litigation ...
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19
Feb
2014
Tips for Shared Parenting Success
Growing numbers of parents are opting for a shared parenting approach to custody after their divorce in Pasadena . Shared parenting refers to any custody arrangement where both parents are responsible for the children fifty percent of the time. Both you and your ex must recognize that shared parenting is going to take some getting used to. In the beginning, you can expect it to feel like a bit of ...
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17
Feb
2014
Divorce Tips for Dads
A Pasadena divorce can bring major changes for divorced fathers, but adjusting to life as a single parent will be easier if you keep in mind a few simple tips. Child support is partially dependent on how much time you spend with your children, but you should think twice before trying to use your kids as leverage for reducing your support payment. Custody battles can be costly and often create ...
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