<\/a>The process of a divorce<\/a> in California can be complex in nature. There are a large amount of cases in the Orange County family law court, each a unique case with its own complexities. Sometimes there are cases where one of the parties gets a community property buyout, and then that party wants spousal support too. \u00a0Are their demands justified in such a scenario? Here are some issues to be aware of.<\/p>\n The answer to this question is simple \u2013 a spouse is generally going to get spousal support even if he\/she has got a hefty community buyout because the division of community assets and the payment of spousal support are 2 separate issues. \u00a0The primary argument here is that just because a spouse has contributed to the growth of the community property doesn\u2019t mean he\/she should not receive spousal (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The process of a divorce in California can be complex in nature. There are a large amount of cases in the Orange County family law court, each a unique case with its own complexities. Sometimes there are cases where one…<\/span><\/p>\nWhy Should A Spouse Get Spousal Support When She Gets Enough Community Property?<\/h2>\n