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  • How the Rules of Evidence Work in Your Divorce Case
    How the Rules of Evidence Work in Your Divorce Case

    ​Knowing or believing something is true does not necessarily mean you can prove it in a court of law. This can be pretty frustrating for somebody going through a divorce or court process. We often ...

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  • August & March See More Divorces But Why?
    August & March See More Divorces But Why?

    What do August and March have in common? In most parts of the United States, the two months don't even have similar climates, so your answer might understandably be "nothing much." But according to a ...

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  • Same-Sex Couples Rejoice: Marriage is Now Legal Nationwide
    Same-Sex Couples Rejoice: Marriage is Now Legal Nationwide

    Same-sex couples in California were given the right to marry on June 16, 2008. Unfortunately, state residents were not guaranteed a recognition of their marriage when traveling to other states in the ...

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  • Motions to Set Aside a Divorce or Family Law Judgment
    Motions to Set Aside a Divorce or Family Law Judgment

    Sometimes, it's not over when it's supposed to be over. After a divorce judgment is entered with the court, there is a period of time where that judgment can be set aside or vacated, ie, undone. When ...

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  • What Happens with the Family Home in Divorce
    What Happens with the Family Home in Divorce

    Many married couples have purchased a home during their marriage. Presumptively, the home, since it was acquired during the marriage, is community property, and, in the event of the divorce, each ...

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  • When One Spouse or Parent Is Disabled
    When One Spouse or Parent Is Disabled

    It frequently comes up in divorce or family law cases that one of the spouses/parents is disabled, or is claiming to be disabled. A spouse's claim of disability can have ramifications when it comes to ...

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