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The Act order provided for equal shared parenting. The Court in that case undertook an analysis both pursuant to the Gordon v. Goertz line of cases (given that it was a Divorce Act Order that was being varied), and in accordance with the relocation principles set out in the FLA. It might be noted that where there is different legislation and ...
Oct 6, 2022 · In March 2021, the government ushered in the first significant changes to the Divorce Act, RSC 1985, c 3 (2nd Supp) in over 35 years. The federal government made many significant changes, but some of the most notable are changes in terminology and definitions. In particular, the terms “custody” and “access” were removed from the Act and ...
1 day ago · After those unions were later ruled invalid, the California Supreme Court legalized marriages for same-sex couples in 2008, but just months later voters in the state passed Proposition 8, which ...
The California Family Code is one of 29 legal codes that form all general statutory laws in California. Under the Family Code, there are three main ways to end a marriage or a domestic partnership in California. They are divorce, annulment, and legal separation. Legal separation does not end a marriage like divorce a does, but it allows courts ...
1 day ago · California voters are deciding whether to approve Proposition 3, a ballot measure that would amend the language of the state constitution to protect marriage as a fundamental right regardless of ...
Feb 26, 2020 · Senate Bill 1129 was signed into law by Gov. Brown in September 2018. The bill applies to divorce proceedings and it has two main impacts on California’s divorce laws. These are: it prohibits spousal support to those spouses convicted of a violent sexual felony or a domestic violence felony, when the acts were committed against the other ...
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The Center for Families, Children & the Courts (CFCC) works, at the direction of the Judicial Council, to assist courts throughout the state in handling cases involving a variety of case types including family law. CFCC leverages legal, research, and analytical expertise to help state courts efficiently and effectively provide meaningful access ...