Monthly Archives: August 2016

Spousal Support

Spousal Support

Unlike child support, there is no set schedule or formula for setting the amount of spousal support in California. Also known as alimony, the amount of spousal support required (if any) depends on numerous factors, including the income of each spouse, their previous standard of living, and other considerations. The absences of guidelines makes the settling of spousal support less certain than the settling of child support. The issue is often hotly debated and judges have wide discretion in ordering spousal support. Having a family law attorney skilled in handling spousal support hearings can make a big difference in the outcome. Oftentimes, determining the income of a former spouse can be difficult, in such cases we may employ accountants experienced in these calculations to obtain the best possible results for our clients.

At South Bay Divorce, we have extensive experience in establishing spousal support and obtaining modifications of spousal support for our clients. We can analyze your situation and advise you whether your spousal support is set too high or too low, and we can take action to obtain a modification of your spousal support levels.

While the initial amount of spousal support is generally set at the time of trial or settlement, that does not mean that the spousal support level cannot change. A promotion, the loss of a job, the remarriage of a former spouse entitled to spousal support – each can affect the amount of spousal support required.

Contact us to schedule a free half hour initial consultation with a South Bay Divorce spousal support lawyer.

Division of Property

Division of Property

Property Division is an important part of your divorce settlement.  Not surprisingly, the equitable distribution of marital property during divorce settlement negotiations often creates more emotional turmoil than issues concerning child custody and spousal maintenance. Spouses who are willing to recognize fairness regarding the financial needs of their children or ex-spouses often fight aggressively for… Continue Reading

Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence

Protecting You Against Domestic Violence If you are a victim of domestic abuse, know that you can take action today to protect yourself. The first step is to seek safety: Leave the environment and get away from the abusive person. Call 911. The next step is to file a restraining order. A restraining order forces… Continue Reading

Grandparents Rights

Grandparents Rights

California law offers limited rights to grandparents. If the parents of your grandchild are refusing to allow you contact with the child, and you can demonstrate to the court that it is in the best interests of the child to maintain a relationship with you, the court may establish your right to visitation. If you… Continue Reading

Mediation

Mediation

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Paternity

Paternity

As science has advanced and paternity law and societal attitudes have changed, paternity issues have become more complicated. At South Bay Divorce, we stay informed of developments in this emerging area of the law, and advise clients in all types of paternity issues. Protecting the Woman’s Rights A large portion of our work in this… Continue Reading

Pre Nuptual Agreement

Pre Nuptual Agreement

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Child Support

Child Support

All parents have a legal duty to provide financial support for their children. When parents separate or divorce, the court may order either or both parents to make regular payments to the other parent to cover a child’s living and medical expenses. This periodic payment is called child support. Child support is determined using state… Continue Reading