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Martha Bronson
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- California
Education
- Empire Coll School of Law
- Law Degree
Professional Associations
- California State Bar  # 133396
- Member
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58 Questions Answered
- Q. Could I be awarded spousal support?
- A: It is possible that you may be entitled to spousal support. It will depend upon various factors under California Family Code Section 4320 for permanent support. Your need and his ability to pay will be important to establish for the Court to consider, in addition to the other factors listed in 4320. Best of luck.
- Q. Serving supplemental declaration and income and expenses documents
- A: When a party to the action serves another party the court is notified by the party filing a Proof of Service. There are forms to use to fill out, sign under penalty of perjury and file with the Court. If the party falsely declares having served you, it would be against the law. If I were you, I would obtain a copy of the document filed that you did not receive and proceed accordingly.
- Q. How to motion to vacate specific directives within Minute order?
- A: If you have a legally permissible reason to set aside or vacate 2 of the 10, then you should address 2 of the 10 ..... setting aside or vacating what appear to be stipulated orders, is usually only done in cases where some sort of fraud or misrepresentation has been perpetrated which the other party was duped into believing and thereby agreeing to whatever was agreed upon that led to the orders.
Annotations
- Garrett v. Coast & Southern Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn.
- Supreme Court of California
- Coursey v. Superior Court (Coursey) (1987)
- California Courts of Appeal
- Pierce v. Lyman (1991)
- California Courts of Appeal
- Smith v. Smith
- California Courts of Appeal
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