Legal Question in Family Law in California

1) Where online is free California Dissomaster Download - there are many flatforms

looking for the one used by many Family Law lawyers

2) Two parties married twice.The first marriage and separation,they signed a stipulated agreement on visitation and child custody. They reunited , co habitated and agreed to a second stipulated agreement on visitation and child custody. Two months later

they got married the second time.Does this erase the previous stipulation? The couple separated two years after the second marriage.After the separation, they shared the child 50/50 on verbal agreement with no stipulated order in writing. Question:

What is the Stipulated agreement that should have been enforceable? What is California Civil Code for re marriages, separation and enforced visitation? Thank you.

3) How to challenge medical rearranges lawsuit. What are the strategies? Receipts and what else?


Asked on 1/18/12, 8:42 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

1) There is no free DissoMaster. There are some sites that will allow you to do the calculations but I doubt their accuracy and they are not admissible in court. The court should have copies available for public use on computers in the Family Law Facilitators office or the Family Court.

2) Unless the stipulation was turned into a court order, it is of no binding legal effect. If it was, I believe it is cancelled by remarriage, though I'd have to look up a cite for that which is beyond the scope of a free question. There is no Civil Code on the subjects ou are asking about. They are covered by the Family Code.

3) This is too vague to answer.

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Answered on 1/18/12, 12:10 pm
Anthony Roach Law Office of Anthony A. Roach

You say you remarried, but was there an actual divorce that terminated your marriage between the first marriage and the second? Was there a judgment or an incorporated marriage settlement agreement as part of that divorce?

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Answered on 1/19/12, 7:54 am


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