Divorce In California: An Overview By: Richard E. Korb[1] Like marriage, every divorce is different. Factors that affect the duration and difficulty of a divorce are the length of the marriage, whether there are children, and what kinds of finances and assets the couple shares. The attitude of the two parties toward each other also …
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Divorce Law: Marital Settlement Agreements (Part Two)
By: Richard E. Korb.©2011[1] California is what is called a community property state. In the case of a divorce, this means that all the property owned by you and your spouse can be divided into two categories: marital property, which includes all property acquired during the marriage, and non-marital property, or property acquired by either …
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Child Support and The Statute of Limitations For Enforcement
By: Richard E. Korb©2011.[1] The “statute of limitations” is the amount of time that can pass before one can no longer be sued in court for either a crime or a civil violation. The Statute of limitations for child support violations or failure to pay support altogether varies from state to state. Section 604 of …



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