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Spousal Support When You Care for a Special-Needs ChildCare for a disabled child can impact a woman’s ability to hold a job. Her role as care provider must be considered when determining California spousal support.
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Changing a Child Support Order to Accommodate a Special Needs ChildOur San Francisco divorce attorneys discuss modifying a child support agreement when a child’s special needs can’t be met by an existing child support order.
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Are There Special Child Support Rules for Special-Needs Children?Raising a special-needs child is expensive. Learn what you can do when California child support formulas don’t cover the needs of your disabled child.
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5 Things to Consider When Divorce Involves a Special Needs ChildOur Tiburon, California divorce attorneys discuss special considerations when divorcing parents have a special needs child.
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Is Supervised Visitation an Option for You?Concerned about visitation? Scared to leave the kids with your ex-spouse? When safety is a concern, supervised visitation can be an option in California.
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Four Steps to a California DivorceOur Marin County divorce attorneys discuss the California divorce process, step by step.
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The Fifteen Factors That Determine California Spousal SupportEver wonder how California spousal support is calculated? Our San Francisco divorce attorneys list the 15 factors considered when determining spousal support awards.
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April 2013 NewsletterNewsletter April 2013
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A New Beginning with Rehabilitative Spousal SupportWhat do you want to do with your life? A San Francisco divorce lawyer explains how rehabilitative spousal support can help you reach your goals.
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Mom or Dad? Child Preference in California Child CustodyAiden wants to live with Dad. Tyler wants to live with Mom. What role does child preference play in California child custody determinations?
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Your Cheating Spouse: How Adultery Affects a California DivorceYour spouse cheated. How does this affect your California divorce? A Marin County divorce attorney explains.
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Plan Ahead to Avoid Paying Unnecessary Taxes on Child SupportIs California child support taxable? What about spousal support? If your ex pays you a lump sum, you may end up paying unnecessary taxes.