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The Dos and Don’ts of California Spousal Support Orders

blogBy San Diego Divorce LawyersDecember 20, 2021

The Dos and Don’ts of California Spousal Support Orders Must a California divorce judge make express findings on each of the factors to be considered in ordering spousal support (the “4320 factors”)? Not necessarily as we learned in a recent California Court of Appeal case. The case, In re Marriage of Tal Kahan and Scott…

In California Divorces, Paying for College May Reduce Spousal Support

blogBy San Diego Divorce LawyersMay 3, 2021

In California Divorces, Paying for College May Reduce Spousal Support In the past, if a divorced parent asked me what took priority – support for the other spouse or support for the adult child– the answer would have been easy:  the other spouse.  After all, there is no authority (except in cases of severe disability…

How Will the New Tax Law Affect California Alimony?

blogBy San Diego Divorce LawyersDecember 22, 2017

How Will the New Tax Law Affect California Alimony? As many of you know by now, the most comprehensive tax law in 30 years was passed by Congress this week and signed into law by the President. Of greatest impact to those going through a divorce, alimony — known also as spousal support — will…

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