Legal Question in Family Law in California

Legal Separation and Spousal Support

Once a legal separation has been filed does that end the 50% of future income rights to the other spouse? In CA I know once your married anything you earn or acquire while married is pretty much going to be split 50/50, does a legal separation end any future income rights and financial accountability? Would someone who wins the lottery after being legally seperated still have to split winnings during the divorce?


Asked on 3/03/08, 10:33 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Phillip Lemmons, Esq. Phillip Lemmons APC, Attorneys at Law

Re: Legal Separation and Spousal Support

the date of separation is determined by facts. the date of filing is a single fact that helps establish the date of separation. if the parties were still acting as a married couple after filing for separation, then the date of separation will be fuzzy.

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Answered on 3/03/08, 11:48 am
Annette Goudy Law Offices of Annette L. Goudy, A PC

Re: Legal Separation and Spousal Support

Thank you for your question. Community property laws are such that any property, income or debts incurred between the date of marriage and the date of separation belong to the community. If there is a separation, including a legal separation that's been filed, the income in no longer community but belongs to the party earning the income. However, there may be issues relating to support where the income would be an issue.

Another questions is about the lottery. If the ticket was purchased with separate property funds, the winnings are also separate property. If community funds were used to purchase the ticket, then the winnings may be community.

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Answered on 3/03/08, 6:14 pm
Annette Goudy Law Offices of Annette L. Goudy, A PC

Re: Legal Separation and Spousal Support

Thank you for your question. Community property laws are such that any property, income or debts incurred between the date of marriage and the date of separation belong to the community. If there is a separation, including a legal separation that's been filed, the income in no longer community but belongs to the party earning the income. However, there may be issues relating to support where the income would be an issue.

Another questions is about the lottery. If the ticket was purchased with separate property funds, the winnings are also separate property. If community funds were used to purchase the ticket, then the winnings may be community.

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Answered on 3/03/08, 6:28 pm


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