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  • Can Community Assets be Used to Satisfy Marital Debts?
    Can Community Assets be Used to Satisfy Marital Debts?

    In California divorce cases, courts are tasked with resolving disputes regarding issues such as property division, spousal support, and the custody and financial support of any minor children. One of ...

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  • Annuities, Trusts, and Life Insurance Policies for Continued Spousal Support
    Annuities, Trusts, and Life Insurance Policies for Continued Spousal Support

    Permanent Spousal Support When the court orders one party to pay for the financial support of the other after divorce, it is considered a “permanent” spousal support award. Under California Family ...

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  • Bremer Whyte Brown & O’Meara Goes All Out for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
    Bremer Whyte Brown & O’Meara Goes All Out for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    Our offices went pink on October 18, 2019 and hosted the local non-profit, AJ’s Comfort Zone, Inc. The organization purchases specially designed comfort garments for survivors of breast cancer and ...

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  • Attorney Nicole Whyte Featured at OCBA Family Law Section Seminar
    Attorney Nicole Whyte Featured at OCBA Family Law Section Seminar

    Nicole Whyte —skilled family law attorney and a named partner at Bremer Whyte Brown & O’Meara —recently had a speaking engagement at an Orange County Bar Association (OCBA) Family Law Section Seminar ...

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  • What Is the Difference Between Temporary & Permanent Spousal Support?
    What Is the Difference Between Temporary & Permanent Spousal Support?

    Under California law, a court may award spousal support to help a financially disadvantaged party cover the living expenses in line with the marital standard of living. Courts define the “marital ...

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  • Tracing Property to its Community or Separate Property Source
    Tracing Property to its Community or Separate Property Source

    Property Division Principles in California In general, the community estate of a divorcing couple is subject to equal division upon divorce. Under California law, the “community estate” includes ...

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