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  • Can Spousal Support Be Modified in California?
    Can Spousal Support Be Modified in California?

    Spousal support orders are generally modifiable in Court unless your Judgment or Stipulation specifically and clearly states otherwise. If a spousal support order clearly states it is a non-modifiable ...

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  • Divorce Mediation vs. Divorce Litigation
    Divorce Mediation vs. Divorce Litigation

    No two marriages are the same, and for that reason no two divorces should be treated the same. Consequently, there’s no perfect method to resolving a divorce, but if you’re a spouse contemplating a ...

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  • Arbitration Agreements: The Important Court Decision that Effects Your Business's Operating Agreements
    Arbitration Agreements: The Important Court Decision that Effects Your Business's Operating Agreements

    At Bremer Whyte Brown & O'Meara, we advise clients often on the pros, cons and important factors of navigating through the process of arbitration. In June of this year, the California Court of Appeal ...

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  • Gifts Exchanged During an Extramarital Affair
    Gifts Exchanged During an Extramarital Affair

    The California Family Code does not impose penalties for extramarital affairs. Even so, a spouse who has been cheated on should seek to discover whether any gifts were secretly exchanged during the ...

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  • Fighting for Custody as a Deployed Service Member
    Fighting for Custody as a Deployed Service Member

    After the September 11th terrorist attacks, thousands of Americans left a spouse and children behind to enlist in the military to fight for our country. [1] A few years later, some of these Americans ...

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