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Free California
Divorce Forms
See also
individual counties:
http://www.saccourt.com/forms/localforms.asp,
http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/family/divorce/,
http://www.saccourt.com/family/self_help_res/resources.asp,
http://www.ezlegalfile.com/index.jsp,
http://www.monterey.courts.ca.gov/local_court_forms.html,
http://www.occourts.org/scripts/formsearch.pl?Dept=Family,
http://www.sccsuperiorcourt.org/forms.htm.
For
automated California Divorce Forms Go to:
California Divorce Online
Courts and Community Resources
Lawyers and
Divorce
Mediation
Glossary of Family
Law Terms
California Courts
Divorce Helpline -
the original self-help divorce law site, by Charles E. Sherman
California Divorce Guide
- some information is free and some information costs a modest fee.
Mediation and
UnBundled Legal Services by Forest Mosten.
Divorce, Mediation
and California Family Law by the law firm of Luga & Pohl
State
Bar of California
San Francisco (Main Office)
180 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA 94105-1639
415-538-2000
State Statutory Resources:
California Law -
consists of 29 codes, covering various subject areas, the State
Constitution and Statutes
Divorce Law
California only permits irreconcilable difference type no fault
divorces and mutual consent decrees. California is a community
property state. You must have been a resident of the state for 6
months in order to obtain a divorce.
Marital Separation Agreements Explained
Marriage and Living Together Law
California Marriage License Law
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Child Support
Child Support Explained
California Family Code Section 4050-4076
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Child Support Guidelines
(See Child Support Calculators
Below)
Calculators
Interactive Child Support
Calculator from SupportScan, pay $15.00 for three calculations, and
$5.00 for each Calculation thereafter.
Child
Custody and Visitation Law
FAQ on Child Custody and Visitation
Child
Custody Resources
Child custody decisions are based on the best interests of the child.
Property Division
California is a community property state.
The court may order arbitration if the parties cannot agree on how to
divide property. There are no statutory factors.
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