by Michael Wallerstein | Nov 14, 2018 | family law
We practice both immigration law and family law, which are often intertwined. If you are in the U.S. on a visa that was granted based on your spouse’s application, a divorce or separation may affect your lawful status and ability to stay in the U.S. You must be...
by Michael Wallerstein | Nov 5, 2018 | family law
If you have a court order requiring someone to pay you child support or alimony, you shouldn’t have to wait for a check in the mail or hear excuses about why someone can’t pay this month. You can have the court automatically take the money out of their paycheck....
by Michael Wallerstein | Oct 29, 2018 | family law
One of the main concerns people have when faced with a divorce is how to pay for a lawyer. Often the spouse petitioning for divorce makes all the money and can afford an expensive divorce lawyer while the responding spouse doesn’t have any money they can call their...
by Michael Wallerstein | Jul 5, 2018 | family law
The answer depends on whether you were married. If you were married then you can keep it. It’s yours. But if you never married, you’ll need to give it back. The rules of contract law apply to a wedding proposal. The person giving the ring is offering it to the other...
by Michael Wallerstein | Jun 20, 2018 | family law
If someone owes you past due child support and you want to collect in California, here are some things you want to know. California’s Department of Child Support Services charges a minimal fee to collect past due child support for members of the general public. To...
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