Separation and Divorce Attorneys
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Law Offices of Bradley Hochberg
Los Angeles, CA866-798-7507Free Legal Consultation -
Law Office of Fritzie Galliani, A.P.C.
Pasadena, CA866-265-7786 -
Voss, Silverman & Braybrooke LLP
CA866-707-9977Free Legal Consultation -
Law Offices of Grossman and Mahan
Tarzana, CA866-632-4604Free Legal Consultation
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What Is A Legal Separation?
A Legal Separation is similar to a divorce in that the issues relating to child custody, child support, visitation, alimony or spousal support, the division of property and the allocation of debts … more -
How Does The Court Decide Who Gets The Children?
At the outset, it is important to understand that “custody” is usually divided into two separate categories – legal custody and physical custody. Usually, both parents are … more -
What Is An Annulment?
An annulment is a method of voiding the contract of marriage. If an annulment is granted, the result is that the parties are treated as if the marriage never occurred. An annulment can only be … more -
What Exactly Does It Mean To Be Divorced?
If you are divorced it means that a judge has signed a “dissolution of marriage” declaring that you are no longer legally married to your spouse. Just as getting married is a … more -
What Is The Difference Between a "Fault" and a "No Fault" Divorce?
A “no fault” divorce is one where the spouse filing for divorce does not have to prove that the other spouse did something wrong. All states allow divorces regardless of who is at … more
Free Legal Forms
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Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, Legal Separation, Nullity of Marriage
Use this form to petition the court to grant you a dissolution of your marriage, a legal separation, or an annulment. (FL-100) -
Petition for Dissolution of Domestic Partnership, Legal Separation of Domestic Partnership, Nullity of Domestic Partnership
Use this form to petition the court to grant you a dissolution of your domestic partnership, a legal separation or an annulment. (FL-103) -
Declaration Under Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA)
Use this form to declare to the court the minor children living in your home, and whether or not you have been a party to another custody … more -
Summons (Family Law)
This form is used by the court to notify you that you are being sued and have a specific number of days to answer the complaint against you for … more

