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California Family Law AttorneysAt the Law Offices of Friske & Hilliard, our legal team represents individuals and families in a wide range of family law cases. We have more than 19 years of combined experience with these types of cases and utilize our extensive knowledge in the pursuit of a resolution to your situation. Cases we handle include divorce, child support, child custody, and paternity, and many others. The information below is designed to enhance your knowledge of general family law matters. To discuss your specific case in detail with a member of our legal team, contact our office today. We offer a free initial consultation so you can have your situation assessed by a lawyer at our firm. Hours: Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Call us nowor use the form below.Frequently Asked Questions about California Dissolution of MarriageQ: What is dissolution of marriage? A: Rather than referring to "divorce," California law refers to "dissolution of marriage." There is no fundamental difference between what is called "divorce" in another state and what is called "dissolution of marriage" in California. Both terms refer to the process by which a marriage between parties is terminated and their respective legal rights and obligations regarding property, child custody, and child and spousal support are determined. Q: Because California is a so-called "no-fault" divorce state, does misconduct by either spouse ever come into play in the final judgment of the court? A: Perhaps, in some circumstances; for example, under California law, when making a custody determination, the court must consider whether there is evidence of domestic violence. Also, a determination of whether one party will be awarded spousal support may hinge on the issue of a domestic violence conviction. California law also provides that in making a property award, the court may consider misappropriation of an asset by one party to the detriment of the other. |
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