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Monthly Archives: January 2017

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Child Support Where One Parent Receiving Government Aid

Child Issues, Child Support, FinancialBy Dawn Dell'AcquaJanuary 17, 2017

When a custodial parent receives cash aid from the State of California on behalf of a minor child, the issue of child support comes within the jurisdiction of the Family Support Division. The receipt of aid divests the Family Court of jurisdiction to hear the child support issue, without the County of San Diego having…

Common QDRO Questions for Retirement Division

Divorce, Financial, Marriage, Retirement accountsBy Dawn Dell'AcquaJanuary 10, 2017

In a dissolution matter involving retirement accounts, a Qualified Domestic Relations Order or “QDRO” is required. This is an order in addition to the Judgment of Dissolution required for the divorce.  The QDRO orders the retirement plan to transfer or divide the retirement benefits to the non-employee spouse pursuant to the Judgment of dissolution.   Such…

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