Family
Law Issues:
- Divorce - "Uncontested
vs. Contested" - one where the spouses can reach a decision
as to the terms of
the divorce without going to trial. Uncontested
divorces move much faster through the court system and are therefore
less expensive.
- Spousal
Support (Alimony) - in the past
been known as "alimony".
Spousal support is not mandatory
in most states. However, if
the circumstances are such that a spouse will face hardships
if he or she does
not receive financial support after the divorce,
than spousal support should be considered.
- Annulment -
is a legal procedure for declaring a marriage null and void.
Annulment differs from divorce
where the court ends an otherwise
legal marriage on a specific date.
- Legal
Separation - is a possible step towards divorce under
United States law. A couple are legally
separated if they have
successfully
petitioned a court to recognize their separation; simply living
apart
does not constitute separation for these purposes. A period
of legal separation constitutes grounds for
divorce; the length
of that period varies from state to state.
Legal separation does not automatically lead to divorce. The
couple may reconcile, in which case they
need do nothing in order
to remain married. If they do not reconcile, and wish to divorce
after the statutory
time period, they must file for divorce explicitly.
- Property
Settlement - Community
Property and Separate Property - California, is a community
property
state. This means that both the husband and wife are
deemed to equally own all money earned by either
one of them
from the beginning of the marriage until the date of separation.
- Premarital
Agreements -
Pre-Marital Agreements (also called "pre-nuptial" or "ante-nuptial
agreements")
are binding legal contracts between you and
the one you intend to marry.
Among the purposes people have in wanting such written agreements
is to try to ensure that their
assets remain theirs if the marriage
fails, to provide that their assets, or at least a large portion
of
them, go to their children in the event of death, and to work
out arrangements for matters that may
become problems after the
marriage. For some, it is a smart and practical way to acknowledge
the
fact that nearly half of all marriages end in divorce.
- Restraining
Orders - An order from a court directing one person not to
do something, such as make
contact with another person, enter
the family home or remove a child from the state. Restraining
orders
are typically issued in cases in which spousal abuse or
stalking is feared -- or has occurred -- in an attempt
to ensure
the victim's safety. Restraining orders are also commonly issued
to cool down ugly disputes
between neighbors.
Personal Injury - It can be rough to establish a dollar amount on injuries you endured in an accident.
There are so many issues to consider, the time lost from work, medical costs for ongoing injuries, doctor's
bills, your pain and suffering … etc. Insurance companies consider all these issues when determining on how much to offer in order to settle your case.
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