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Balancing Acts: Navigating Spousal Support in Divorce Mediation

Balancing Acts: Navigating Spousal Support in Divorce Mediation

by Neil Forester Founder of Forester Family Law and California Certified Family Law Specialist. | May 9, 2024 | Divorce Mediation

Divorce comes with a whole host of hard-to-navigate issues, but spousal support (sometimes called alimony) might be the trickiest of all. Unlike child support payments, which are based on a fixed calculation, the terms, length, and total amount of spousal support are...
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