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Can a move-away affect child support obligations?

Can a move-away affect child support obligations?

By Familylaw attorneylosangeles May 2, 20260

Yes, a move-away can potentially affect child support obligations, especially if it significantly impacts the custody and visitation arrangement. The court will consider the new circumstances and may modify the child support order accordingly.

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Struggling with affordable divorce los angeles? Get Help Fast

By Family Law Mediation LA March 6, 20260

Did you know that nearly 50% of marriages end in divorce, but few Los Angeles families realize how many affordable solutions are within reach? If you’re overwhelmed by the legal maze and sky-high costs of a split, you’re not alone. With the right guidance, you can navigate affordable divorce in Los Angeles—and do it faster […]Continue reading

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How a Bit of Empathy Would Help During the Signing of Legal Documents

How a Bit of Empathy Would Help During the Signing of Legal Documents

By Family Law Mediation LA February 6, 20260

Accountants and financial advisors do their jobs, but may not realize the emotional weight for clients Recently, I sat in a law office at a long conference table with my two daughters beside me. Across from us was an attorney with a stack of legal pages for me to sign. They were documents that I […]Continue reading

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Can a Prenuptial Agreement address the division of community property in California

Can a Prenuptial Agreement address the division of community property in California?

By Familylaw attorneylosangeles February 4, 20260

Yes, a Prenuptial Agreement can address the division of community property in California. The agreement can establish specific rights and obligations regarding the division of assets and debts acquired during the marriage.

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Can a Prenuptial Agreement be challenged in California

Can a Prenuptial Agreement be challenged in California?

By Familylaw attorneylosangeles January 23, 20260

Yes, a Prenuptial Agreement can be challenged in California if there are grounds to invalidate the agreement (or any portion therein), such as coercion, fraud, duress, or failure to provide full financial disclosure.

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Can a Prenuptial Agreement include provisions for dispute resolution in California

Can a Prenuptial Agreement include provisions for dispute resolution in California?

By Familylaw attorneylosangeles December 20, 20250

Yes, a Prenuptial Agreement can include provisions for dispute resolution, such as mediation or arbitration, to resolve any conflicts that may arise regarding the agreement’s interpretation or enforcement.

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What happens if a Prenuptial Agreement is found to be unconscionable in California

What happens if a Prenuptial Agreement is found to be unconscionable in California?

By Familylaw attorneylosangeles December 19, 20250

If a Prenuptial Agreement is found to be unconscionable, the court may refuse to enforce the entire agreement and declaring the Prenuptial Agreement to have no force of effect (set-aside) or declare unenforceable certain provisions to ensure fairness and equity.

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Can a Prenuptial Agreement address the payment of attorney's fees in California

Can a Prenuptial Agreement address the payment of attorney’s fees in California?

By Familylaw attorneylosangeles December 14, 20250

Yes, a Prenuptial Agreement can include provisions regarding the payment of attorney’s fees in the event of a divorce or separation, specifying how these fees will be allocated between the parties.

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Can a Prenuptial Agreement protect one spouse from assuming the other spouse's debts in California

Can a Prenuptial Agreement protect one spouse from assuming the other spouse’s debts in California?

By Familylaw attorneylosangeles December 12, 20250

Yes, a Prenuptial Agreement can protect one spouse from assuming the other spouse’s debts in California by specifying the division of debts or by stating that each party will be responsible for their own debts incurred before or during the marriage.

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Can a Prenuptial Agreement include provisions for the division of real estate in California

Can a Prenuptial Agreement include provisions for the division of real estate in California?

By Familylaw attorneylosangeles December 11, 20250

Yes, a Prenuptial Agreement can include provisions for the status and division of real estate in California, specifying how real estate properties will be allocated or distributed in the event of divorce or separation.

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