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Yes, you may. But if you aren't separated yet then your wages will continue to be considered community property and will be subject to division... Read Answer
The community terminates upon separation, however that doesn't mean anything to a third party creditor. If you want to protect yourself, finalize... Read Answer
In most California courts the case will be dismissed for lack of prosecution after five years. You can also file a request for dismissal. The court... Read Answer
You can file where you are a legal resident. If you have lived in California for six months, you are a legal resident here.
A more detailed analysis needs to be done to see what the ex-wife's needs are compared to the time of the divorce. Although she has no rent you also... Read Answer
Your wife is entitled to one half of the amount of your retirement you earned during the marriage.
You can probably use the family law case to enforce the sale of the community properties. You should probably have an attorney review your judgment... Read Answer
Yes, you can file a request for order seeking to bifurcate the issues you wish to handle on an expedited basis or to terminate your marital status... Read Answer
The court has a website that shows the status of the case. Once a judgment package is submitted to the court and if approved and entered , then the... Read Answer
Yes, you need to annul the second marriage before getting a third one.
This is a situation in which you clearly have had a role. The courts are open to you. You can pull a copy of your judgment at any time or... Read Answer
She didn't handle the service well, to be sure, if for no other reason than the fact that she isn't allowed to sign the proof of service. She... Read Answer
If your husband has been served there is no need to get an order for posting. You can proceed by the default process. This is where you may need some... Read Answer
Here in California, dissolving a domestic partnership is the same procedure as a divorce. If its been less than 5 years, you can use the... Read Answer
What do you believe your grounds are for an annulment? California only permits an annulment for a few very specific reasons, such as fraud or... Read Answer
Yes, so long as those issues are relevant to the issue being disputed at trial.
The spousal support payment amount is, for the most part, up to the discretion of the judge, however, there are some guidelines. If you are suffering... Read Answer
This could present many legal issues and this is something that you should discuss with an attorney. Expect to spend some time with the attorney if... Read Answer
That would be a no.
You misrepresented this scenario. "My husband just told me that if I don't pay the rent in the next few days, I will be evicted *by the landlord*."
That would be a yes.
Your question is unintelligible.
Why would you expect much of an answer with so little information?
This obviously isn't a question.
That would be a yes.