In situations like divorce and child custody where the stakes are so high, a lot of questions arise again and again. Many people have some of the same concerns, so we have created a page of frequently asked questions to help out the clients of our San Francisco family law firm.
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My husband and I divorced after 25 years of marriage. I was in my 50’s and had never held a job outside the house. I receive indefinite spousal support. What will happen to my spousal support when my spouse retires?
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I get child support for my disabled son, when will his child support end?
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I have heard that the divorce rate for parents of a child with autism is 80 to 90 percent. Is this true?
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When might California spousal support be denied to a stay-at-home mom?
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How long does divorce take in California?
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What are the grounds for divorce in California?
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I only work part time, so most of our daughter’s expenses are covered by my ex’s California child support payments. Who gets the tax deduction?
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My ex-spouse’s income increased significantly after our divorce. Can I request an increase in California spousal support?
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Is my ex allowed to send me or leave rude text and/or email messages and/or voicemails?
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What is the difference between physical custody and legal custody in California?
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My ex and I adopted a dog together. Now, we both want custody. What can I do to make sure that the dog stays with me?
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My ex-husband wants to pay me my California spousal support in a lump sum instead of in monthly payments. Is this wise?