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Our divorce attorney and family law staff are here to listen and discuss your family law matter. Let's create divorce goals together with an action plan to end your marriage and take a step forward towards healing into new beginning.
Divorce and separation may cause common stressors such as loss, fear, anger towards your spouse, and anxiety about an uncertain future. In hopes of easing some restless thoughts, check out our FAQ's or better yet call divorce attorney Francisco M. Zavala, J.D. and schedule a consultation today.
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Joint custody in Los Angeles and Ventura County means that both parents share legal and physical custody of the child. Sole custody means that one parent has legal and physical custody of the child, and the other parent may have visitation rights. The court will determine custody based on the best interests of the child, taking into account factors such as the child's relationship with each parent and each parent's ability to care for the child.
Child custody in Divorce is determined based on the best interests of the child, taking into account factors such as the child's relationship with each parent, each parent's ability to care for the child, and the child's preference if they are old enough to express it.
Child support in Los Angeles and Ventura County is calculated based on a formula that takes into account factors such as each parent's income, the number of children, and any special needs of the child. The court may also consider other factors such as the child's living arrangements and the financial resources of each parent.
To file for divorce in California, either you or your spouse has to have lived in California for the past 6 months and in your current California county for the past 3 months.
Family Law Courts in California grant divorce as no-fault divorce. No-fault divorce is the most common modern type of marriage dissolution. No one has to prove someone did something wrong to cause the divorce (this is called no fault divorce). You can get a divorce even if the other person doesn't want one.
The F.M. Zavala Law Firm, Divorce Lawyers will draft and execute your petition for divorce case in the Family Law Court. Petitions to end marriage can be filed for divorce to end a marriage or domestic partnership. A legal separation has a similar process.
Divorce Attorneys at The F.M. Zavala Law Firm knows that family law cases can be emotional and stressful. Our divorce lawyers and divorce team and family law network is here to provide compassionate support and guidance throughout the process.
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Alimony may be ordered by the Family Law Court if the marriage was Short- or long-term. Spousal support, also called separation maintenance (or alimony in a divorce) may be required if one partner is financially reliant on the other. You may also be entitled to spousal support if your marriage lasted a certain period of time, or because of a variety of other factors.
Lawyers at The F.M. Zavala Law Firm can help determine Spousal Support Issues that work for you.
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