Blog Posts in April, 2012
Posted on Apr 30, 2012 By Temecula Divorce Attorney
A very often asked question in our Family Law and Divorce firm is "Must I let my Ex see the children when he/she is not paying child support ?" The short answer is that you are still ...
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Posted on Apr 26, 2012 By Temecula Divorce Attorney
Time and time again, clients run into obstacles post divorce where the Ex is not complying with the court order –post judgment. The court generally retains jurisdictions over the parties and ...
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Posted on Apr 21, 2012 By Temecula Divorce Attorney
It is always recommended you contact our qualified child custody attorneys prior to making decisions on taking a child out of state, when separating, or divorcing. Serious consequences can occur ...
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Posted on Apr 16, 2012 By Temecula Divorce Attorney
Military Divorce matters can involve serious future financial issues. One of the main financial benefits in a military members' long term marriage can be Survivor Benefit Plan which relates to ...
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Posted on Apr 10, 2012 By Temecula Divorce Attorney
Alimony or No Alimony When an Ex spouse has moved into a residence with someone of the opposite sex for a long period of time, they may be considered as cohabitating. You may be rushing back to Family ...
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Posted on Apr 5, 2012 By Temecula Divorce Attorney
Name change and Divorce When a woman is going through divorce, she must make the decision on whether to change her last name back to her maiden name. The decision can be difficult when she has ...
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Posted on Apr 2, 2012 By Temecula Divorce Attorney
Armed Services Members and Domestic Violence Charges If you are in the armed services and face or are charged with Domestic Violence,or have restraining orders filed against you, the outcome can be ...
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