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Child Timeshare Arrangements in California by Farbood Majd | Beverly Hills Divorce Attorney

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Child Support The amount of child support required post-divorce varies from case to case. It is essential to the well-being of a child and thus getting it right is important. Having your information up to date and accurate is be the best way to get the correct calculation. Things that are crucial for this calculation are assets, income, location, and timeshare (custody percentage). Timeshare is the amount of time a child will spend in the custody of each parent in terms of percentages. Because support typically is paid by the parent that spends less time with the children, it is important to get this down right. The more time children with a parent, the less that parent typically has to pay. Determining Custody Percentage California has specific guidelines to help determine a parent’s custody percentage. Read More:  https://majdlawfirm.com/2018/08/20/child-timeshare-arrangements-in-california/ Farbod Majd Esq. Divorce Attorney w/ offices in Beverly Hills/Los Ange...

Is a Current Relationship a Factor in Awarding Custody? by Farbood Majd | Beverly Hills Divorce Attorney

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A marriage ending is never easy. Even when two people decide together that their relationship has run its course have the dissolution process to go through. Whether mutual or contentious, it is a bad idea to get back out there as single and ready to mingle. In fact, beginning a relationship before the divorce is final carries downsides and consequences. Courts take several factors into consideration in making their decisions on your divorce. A new relationship may impact the dissolution, especially in custody matters. Rules of California Divorce California state law goes by a no-fault rule for divorce. This rule entails that there does not need to be anything beyond irreconcilable differences. This also removes the responsibility for considering which party is at fault for the divorce. In an at-fault divorce, the decision impacts the division of assets and property. There are several factors that the court can look at, however, that can impact custody, the division of t...