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Fresno Family Law: April 2012
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There was an error in this gadget. Sunday, April 8, 2012. Do we have to go to court? The short answer is no, you never have to set a foot in a courtroom if you and the other parent and/or spouse can reach an agreement (also known as a stipulation). An entire divorce action (status, property, custody, visitation, child support, spousal support and attorney's fees) can be served and filed by mail, negating the need for your feet ever to have to hit the courthouse steps. In Fresno at (559) 226-1910.
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Fresno Family Law: April 2011
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There was an error in this gadget. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Q and A on Court Order Compliance. The other party is not following the current court order, what can be done to make he/she comply? For more information regarding California Family Law contact Stone Law Group. Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Insurance Policies During Divorce. Am I obligated to continue to pay for the other party's insurance costs after I file the Summons and Petition for divorce? In that document it states that neither party is to c...
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Fresno Family Law: Insurance Policies During Divorce
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There was an error in this gadget. Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Insurance Policies During Divorce. Am I obligated to continue to pay for the other party's insurance costs after I file the Summons and Petition for divorce? On the back side of the Summons, it specifically states exactly what restraint a party is under 1) when they file the Summons and Petition; or if they are the responding party, 2) when they are served with the Summons and Petition. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Promote Your Page Too.
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Fresno Family Law: Do we have to go to court?
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There was an error in this gadget. Sunday, April 8, 2012. Do we have to go to court? The short answer is no, you never have to set a foot in a courtroom if you and the other parent and/or spouse can reach an agreement (also known as a stipulation). An entire divorce action (status, property, custody, visitation, child support, spousal support and attorney's fees) can be served and filed by mail, negating the need for your feet ever to have to hit the courthouse steps. In Fresno at (559) 226-1910.
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Fresno Family Law: How Long do I Have to Save My Child Support Receipts?
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There was an error in this gadget. Friday, March 2, 2012. How Long do I Have to Save My Child Support Receipts? For more information regarding California Family Law contact Stone Law Group. In Fresno at (559) 226-1910. Image: Naypong / FreeDigitalPhotos.net. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How Long do I Have to Save My Child Support Receip. Stone Law Group - Divorce, Custody, Visitation. Promote Your Page Too. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Fresno Family Law: About
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There was an error in this gadget. Karen Stone, Stone Law Group. A native of Newport Beach, began practicing family law in Orange and Los Angeles Counties prior to relocating to Fresno in 2000 to open her family law practice, Stone Law Group. Ms. Stone has appeared over 19 counties and 39 separate courthouses throughout California. Energetic, knowledgeable, enthusiastic and creative, Ms. Stone favors an expedient resolution, but will aggressively litigate matters at issue when needed.
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Fresno Family Law: Ten Surefire Tips to ANNOY the Court & JEOPARDIZE Your Custody and Visitation Case
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There was an error in this gadget. Thursday, February 9, 2012. Ten Surefire Tips to ANNOY the Court and JEOPARDIZE Your Custody and Visitation Case. One: Dress and Behave to Impress. Make sure your clothing is short and/or sheer. If you're sexy, let it be known! Two: Assist Your Lawyer. If you have a lawyer at your side, don't forget to ignore any advice they might have given you. If they ask you a question quietly, make sure you say the first thing that pops into your head to the Judge directly....If th...
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Fresno Family Law: February 2011
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There was an error in this gadget. Saturday, February 26, 2011. How Should a Party Conduct Themselves in Court? Whether or not you have an attorney, the following are general rules you should consider if you plan on appearing in Court:. Be to be on time and check in with the bailiff. Failure to arrive promptly could result in a decision being made without your input or your matter being completely removed from the Court's calendar. DO NOT argue, talk at or to the other party. When the Court asks you ...
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Fresno Family Law: February 2012
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There was an error in this gadget. Thursday, February 16, 2012. Three Things to do Before Your Hearing. First - Do make an attempt to informally resolve the matter with the other side. Agreements reached outside of Court (and subsequently drafted into a Court Order) are more frequently followed by the parties; keep the animosity, attorney's fees and stress levels down; and, the ability to co-parent and/or cooperate high. One agreement can lay the groundwork for resolving the balance of your matter. Make ...
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