40 Divorces Which Changed California Family Law: April 22, 2016
40 Divorces Which Changed California Family LawIRMO Burgess (1996) Best Interest of Child Dictates the Move Away Orders
40 Divorces Which Changed California Family LawIRMO Burgess (1996) Best Interest of Child Dictates the Move Away Orders
40 Divorces Which Changed California Family LawIRMO Heikes (1995) Retroactive Application of Reimbursement Under Family Code Section 2640 is Unconstitutional
40 Divorces Which Changed California Family LawEstate of MacDonald (1990) To Be Binding, Transmutation Between Spoused Must Be in Writing,
40 Divorces Which Changed California Family LawDevelopment of child custody from ancient times to the present From Interests of Universe,
40 Divorces Which Changed California Family LawIRMO Carney (1979) Disabled Parents Do Not Lose Right To Custody Of Their Children
40 Divorces Which Changed California Family LawBurchard v. Garay (1986) 42 Cal.3d 531 Child Custody Should Not Be Decided Based
40 Divorces Which Changed California Family LawMarriage of Saslow (1985) 40 Cal.3d 848 Portion of Disability Insurance Related to Support
40 Divorces Which Changed California Family LawMarriage of Sullivan (1984) 37 Cal.3d 762 Student Loan is the Student-Spouse’s Obligation. Non-Student
40 Divorces Which Changed California Family LawMarriage of Vomacka (1984) 36 Cal.3d 459 Ambiguity in Termination Implies Court’s Jurisdiction to
40 Divorces Which Changed California Family LawIRMO Moore-Marsden (1980-1982) Right of Ownership of Community Property of Spouse based on Payment