Spousal Support Attorneys
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Law Offices of Bradley Hochberg
Los Angeles, CA866-798-7507Free Legal Consultation -
Voss, Silverman & Braybrooke LLP
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Law Offices of Philip P. DeLuca
Long Beach, CA866-640-8947Free Legal Consultation -
Total Divorce
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How Does The Court Determine Spousal Support?
In general, after a divorce case is filed, if the parties can not agree upon a support amount, then the court will order some type of “interim” support. This amount of support is … more -
When May Maintenance And Support Be Awarded By A Court?
Depending on state law, a court may award maintenance to either spouse. Maintenance refers to money payable or property transferable by one spouse to the other after a divorce … more -
What Can I Do If My Spouse Does Not Make The Spousal Support Payments?
You can take your spouse back to court. Once there, the judge has many tools available for your use. For example, you could have the judge issue a wage assignment which results in an … more -
Can an order for maintenance or support be changed or varied?
A court may vary an order or an interim order for maintenance or support in the following situations: there has been a significant change in the condition, means, needs or other circumstances of … more -
Can the amount of support payments be changed?
Either party to a support payment agreement or a court-ordered support application can apply to the court at any time to vary the amount of support payable to increase or decrease it. … more
Free Legal Forms
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Spousal, Partner, or Family Support Order Attachment
This form is used by the court to issue its findings on the amount of spousal, partner or family support to be paid. (FL-343) -
Earnings Assignment Order for Spousal or Partner Support
This form is used by the court to order that a spouse or partner's wages be withheld as payment of support ordered by the court. (FL-435)

