I. Fresno Child Support: An Overview Fresno child support is a financial obligation imposed by law, typically on noncustodial parents. In the heart of California’s San Joaquin Valley, Fresno follows state guidelines to determine the exact amoun…
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When it comes to the well-being of children, every detail matters, including the intricacies of child support. In the heart of California, the subject of child support in Fresno raises a host of questions, questions that deserve well-researched answe…
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Going through a divorce is challenging enough. But when you are parting ways with your spouse, the process can be more complicated when you share a child with special needs. A special needs child is a child who has been determined to have a physical,…
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When a marriage ends, the whole family will likely experience many changes. Sometimes, a parent may wish to move out of state for a change of employment or a fresh start following divorce. Although a judge cannot force a parent to remain in Californi…
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If you believed that you were married — only to later discover that your marriage wasn’t valid — you may still have legal rights if you and your partner decide to go your separate ways. Under California Family Code § 2251, one or both parties…
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The financial impact of a divorce can be significant. One of the biggest issues a couple with children will face when they decide to part ways concerns child support. However, child support isn’t only something that must be determined in a divorce.…
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There are strict child support enforcement laws in California. Regardless of whether you are divorced, separated, or were never married, both parents have a legal responsibility to financially support their minor child. But unfortunately, a noncustod…
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It can be difficult to meet all your financial obligations each month. However, the consequences of not paying child support can be much greater than the repercussions that might come with failing to pay your other bills. Not only can disregarding a…
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Child support is vital to ensuring that a child’s basic needs are met — and it’s often a source of contention in divorce. By law, both parents must financially provide for their children. However, if a parent cannot work because they have becom…
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Questions regarding paternity can sometimes be raised during a divorce or separation. While child custody and support are two critical issues that must be resolved when a couple chooses to part ways, you might wonder what your parental obligations ar…
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