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Divorce

If you are getting a divorce and need a divorce lawyer to represent you, the Law Office of Ilona Antonyan will help negotiate a settlement, assist you with your legal paperwork, or represent your interests in court to ensure that you get everything that you are entitled to. We will be with you from beginning to end.

Requirements For Divorce In California
There are a couple of basic requirements that must be met before filing for divorce (also called a dissolution of marriage) in the state of California. The spouse initiating the divorce proceedings must have been a California resident for at least six months, as well as a resident of the county where the divorce petition is being filed for at least three months.

California is a no-fault state, which means that neither party has to be “at fault” in order for a divorce petition to be filed, and one person can file for divorce even if the other person does not wish for the marriage to end.

Filing For Divorce

Once a spouse files for divorce and serves the petition on the other spouse (known as the respondent), a six-month waiting period must pass before the marriage can be officially dissolved. The spouse who is served the divorce petition has 30 days to respond. If the respondent does not respond to the petition, a court may assume that both spouses are in agreement about the divorce and a “default” will be rendered in the case. A divorce petition may also include a request to the court to issue temporary orders regarding child support, child visitation, spousal support/alimony, and any or family matters, including stepparent adoptions, domestic violence/restraining orders, paternity issues, and property valuation and division matters.

Discovery
During the discovery process, both spouses must exchange information regarding their financial and personal circumstances. This includes information about joint assets and income, separate property and income, as well as any debts. Occasionally, there is a need for formal discovery, including an exchange of documents and interrogatories (questions asked and answered), as well as depositions (sworn statements) made regarding matters needing to be resolved such as.

 

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