California Divorce Guide: Contempt Of Court Divorce |
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Enforcement of Orders
... to custody, as well as with respect to child and spousal support orders. Some of the most common of these remedies include: Contempt: A party subject to a valid order who with knowledge of the order and the ability to comply with the order, fails to comply with ...
http://www.californiadivorce.info/legal.alimony.enforcement.htm
Enforcement of Orders
... to custody, as well as with respect to child and spousal support orders. Some of the most common of these remedies include: Contempt: A party subject to a valid order who with knowledge of the order and the ability to comply with the order, fails to comply with ...
http://www.californiadivorce.info/legal.children.enforcement.htm
Re-establishing Visitation Rights with Children
... for a parent with primary custody to find ways to thwart your visitation. Furthermore, going to court to get a finding of contempt in order to force your former spouse to cooperate often irritates judges who already have full calendars. You have already been ...
http://www.californiadivorce.info/legal.children.reestablishingvisitation.htm
Today's Article from the Divorce Library TERMINATION OF SPOUSAL SUPPORT by Aaron Dishon, Esq. Contrary to popular opinion, there is no such thing as "lifetime spousal support." In many cases where the court has ordered a long-term support obligation, it is still possible to step-down and ultimately terminate spousal support over time. It is important for the supporting spouse to ensure that at the time of Judgment that the court issue a "Gavron Warning" in which the court states that it is the policy of the State that the supported spouse make efforts to become self-supporting within a reasonable period of time. Family Code Section 4320 (k) provides "The goal that the supported party shall be self-supporting within a reasonable period of time." In short-term marriage this is presumed to be one-half the length of the marriage. Clearly, Spousal Support is not meant to last forever. Therefore, the supporting spouse has some hope of terminating spousal support even in marriages of long duration. A recent appellate decision the court ruled that the duty of a supporting spouse to continue to work to support their ex-spouse ends at age 65 upon eligibility for retirement. If you live in Southern California, and would like advice about contempt of court divorce or other family law or estate planning issues, please setup an initial divorce consultation today. Would you like to know more about contempt of court divorce?
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