Edward Misleh, Attorney At Law
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Edward Misleh, Attorney At Law
Sacramento Divorce Attorney Edward Misleh represents clients in divorce matters. Divorce includes filing for divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, alimony, community property, guardianship, adoption and domestic violence. To start your divorce we file a petition stating certain facts about your marriage. The divorce petition will include the following: date of marriage, date of separation, the number of years married, the number of children you have, and the age and birth date of each child.

When starting you divorce, you will be addressing five specific areas which are: your actual divorce, (dissolution of marriage) child custody (sole custody or joint custody), child support, spousal support (alimony), and division of marital property (family home, retirement plans, cars, etc. Call Sacramento Divorce Attorney Edward Misleh today to discuss your divorce issues.

A legal separation differs from divorce because, unlike a divorce, you cannot remarry. Legally, you remain "married" but you are no longer part of a "community."
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The Law Offices of Edward Misleh has several areas of practice.
See below for a listing of our areas of practice.
We are located in Sacramento, California.
We have represented clients in Sacramento, California, in Northern California, and throughout the United States.
Our office's main area of practice is handling Divorce matter.
You can file for Divorce in California which will be more properly known as a dissolution of marriage.
A dissolution of marriage terminates the legal relationship you have with your spouse - it terminates the marital union.
Child support is the amount of money that a court orders a parent to pay for the support of their child.
Each parent is equally responsible for providing for the financial needs of their child.
A California court cannot enforce a child support obligation until support has been requested and ordered.
Support payments usually continue until the child turn 18.
Support payments can continue until the age of 19 if the child is still in high school full time, living at home, and cannot support themselves.
Spousal support, also referred to as alimony, is the legal obligation for one spouse to provide financial support to the other spouse during separation and upon divorce.
The purpose of spousal support is to enable the supporting party to become self-supporting.
Often, a supported spouse has the expectation that they are entitled to support and that it should be forever.
The receipt of spousal support and a share of the community property in a divorce does not relieve the supported spouse from their duty to become self supporting and from being accountable for their financial future and the continued need for spousal support.
I want a guardianship.
How do I get guardianship?
Guardianship is a legal relationship created between two parties.
Once done, the guardian will have the authority, and corresponding duty, to care for a person and their property interests.
The individual cared for by the guardian is called a ward.
You can seek appointment as a guardian if you are not the child's parent.
However, to be appointed as guardian of a child, you must be willing to care for and tend to the child's needs or property interest.
Family law (also called matrimonial law) is an area of the law that deals with family matters and domestic relations.
Family law generally concerns domestic relations and family-related matters such as marriage, civil unions, domestic partnerships, adoptions, paternity, guardianships, domestic abuse, surrogacy, child custody, child abduction, the dissolution of marriage and associated issues.
Each state has its own set of family laws, and traveling across state borders can sometimes affect your rights and those of your family.
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