Divorce & Family

Easy Glendale Divorce with an Agreement

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Can I be Legally Separated even if we still live in the same house?

You can still live in the same home even if you wish to file for legal separation or divorce!  Technically, you are separated when you no longer live together as husband and wife.  If you are living in the same home but you sleep in different rooms, you are still separated.  Many people cannot afford to live in different homes so they may opt to live in the same home for a period of time--but still live separately.  The date of separation is very important and both parties should agree as to the date.

Can I divorce my spouse if she is not of 'sound mind'?

If your spouse is incapacitated or not of 'sound mind', he/she would need a conservator in order for you to initiate divorce proceedings.  Usually a family member will agree to be a conservator over the spouse.  This can occur if the spouse  has dementia or alzheimer's disease and therefore cannot enter into a legal contract such as divorce.  The conservator would represent the best interests of your spouse.

The Change in Marriage and Divorce Rates

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Marriage and Divorce rates have changed greatly since the 1950's!  According to the NPR series 'Newly Wed in America', a whopping 20% of the population in United States will never get married--this is up from 5% in 1950.  In addition, a larger percentage of this group will opt for having children without being married.  Those who do marry will tend to marry later and this is linked to both education rates and wealth.  The more educated and wealthier people will tend to marry later, while those with less education and wealth will marry earlier.  T continue reading...

What is a Legal Action Workshop Divorce?

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At Legal Action Workshop, we strive to make divorce as easy and economical as possible.  Most of our clients come to agreements on their issues and do not go to court.                                                              
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What If My Spouse Has Left & Won't Pay Support?

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The first thing to consider is whether you wish to file for divorce.  If you determine that divorce is your best option, then speaking with an attorney will help you make sound legal choices with regard to your issues.  Issues are things like custody, visitation and support of children, spousal support and the division of property and/or debt.  Once the divorce has been filed, you can then ask for spousal and/or child support by doing an Order to Show Cause.  If granted, this would allow for spousal support and/or custody, visitation and support of ch continue reading...

Should I Get a Divorce or an Annulment?

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Many times people want an annulment of their marriage as opposed to a divorce.  This could be for religious reasons or other reasons.  However, there are very specific legal grounds for annulment.  The most often used reason for annulment is fraud that goes to the heart of the marriage.  An example of fraud is when a person marries someone for immigration reasons only.  An attorney can determine whether or not there are grounds for an annulment.  Nevertheless, most courts will allow for the filing of both divorce and annulment and based on the facts, the court continue reading...

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