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California Divorce and California Dissolution of Marriage
In California, a divorce, is also referred to as a "dissolution of marriage" and can be granted based on "irreconcilable differences."
California is a no-fault state when it comes to divorce, which allows a married person to terminate the marriage by filing a petition in the court. The marriage can be terminated regardless of whether the other spouse agrees to it or not.
When child custody and visitation is disputed and/or divorce is contested there are often many issues that need to be sorted out such as child custody and visitation, child support, spousal support, division of debts/assets, division of property, and attorney fees.
California Divorce and California Dissolution of Marriage Resources
 California Divorce Forms & Instructions
 How to Get a Divorce, Legal Separation or
Annulment
 Divorce, Legal Separation or Annulment
Questions & Answers
 California Courts Divorce Self-Help Center
More About California Divorce and California Dissolution of Marriage
Having a general knowledge and awareness of divorce and custody with the help of an experienced family law attorney or divorce attorney, you can have greater assurance that you are doing what is necessary to protect your rights and/or your relationship with your children. To present your case to Southern California divorce attorneys, divorce lawyers, and child custody attorneys in your area now, click here >>
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