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Blog Posts in August, 2011

Divorce and Debts

"Who is responsible for the debts"? is a commonly asked question in our family law office. Generally speaking, both spouses are responsible for paying debts generated during marriage. At the ...
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Order to Show Cause and Ex Parte Hearings

If you have a family law case opened, you may file an Order to Show Cause (OSC) to obtain temporary orders or modify court orders. This is an optional step and is not required to obtain a final ...
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Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDROs)

Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDRO) A Qualified Domestic Relations Order is an from the court to a retirement plan administrator spelling out how the plan's benefits are to be assigned to ...
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Where will the money come from?

In divorce, the question you may ask yourself is "Where will the money I need to live on come from?" If separated, you may have funds available from your job (income), borrowing, credit ...
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Military Divorce Facts

Military divorce has become prominent in California and the US in recent years. Recent data has shown 84,000 marines divorced in 2008, which had risen from year 2007. Even more recently, statistics ...
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Ex Not Letting You See Your Child? There's Still Hope

Ex won't let you see your child - There' s hope! Are you waiting daily to talk to your child on the phone, constantly being ignored by your ex to set up time to pick up your child, waiting at ...
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Types of Emotional Divorce

Throughout our website and continuously in our blogs, you will hear that divorce can have a mourning process attached. Not every divorce leads to mourning. Some couples are ready to move on and agree ...
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The Separation Date

When a divorce is filed, the legal separation date can be important in many situations. The date on which you formally separate can affect your credit, pension benefits, debts, and other assets. This ...
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Ex-Parte Emergency Hearings

An EX-PARTE ORDER is an immediate emergency order made by a Judicial Officer. The purpose of such a hearing is generally to gain immediate orders in an emergency situation until your matter can be set ...
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Protecting your Economic Interests

Divorce leads countless people to wonder how to protect their value and worth without losing everything. Emotions, especially guilt, can take a toll in divorce, leading to the thought process of ...
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