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Is California Alimony (aka Spousal Support) Taxable?

By Cardwell Steigerwald Young LLP |

As of January 1, 2026, California changed its tax laws about spousal support (also known as alimony) to mostly match federal tax law. This article will provide some good baseline knowledge, but to fully understand your own circumstances and requirements, speak with legal counsel. An esteemed family law attorney can help you to understand… Read More »

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California Alimony: Who Receives It and How Long Does It Last?

By Cardwell Steigerwald Young LLP |

Spousal support (also known as alimony) plays a key role in helping divorcing spouses transition from married life to financial independence, but it is often misunderstood. The reality is that spousal support is case-specific and outcomes can vary widely depending on the spouses’ circumstances. There are two types of spousal support in a divorce… Read More »

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Can California Courts Access International Property in Divorce?

By Cardwell Steigerwald Young LLP |

The United States has historically been known as “the great melting pot.” What this very often means is that two people can find one another in the United States who have strong roots in another country. For two people whose lives are lived not just in one country, but two or more, divorce can… Read More »

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Mediation in California Divorce

By Cardwell Steigerwald Young LLP |

When thinking of divorce or child custody cases, many people immediately jump to thinking of themselves sitting in court, nervously speaking to a judge, and sweating through the complexities of a full-blown trial. While full trials can (and do) happen, that is not the only way divorce and child custody cases can resolve. A… Read More »

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Common Divorce Myths You Should Ignore

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Divorce is often a time of overwhelming change. While divorce can be a major life transition, it is often far less catastrophic than many people imagine. Unfortunately, common misconceptions that can cause unnecessary stress and even keep some people stuck in an unhealthy relationship far longer than they should be. Divorce does bring change,… Read More »

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What Happens to Inheritances in a California Divorce?

By Cardwell Steigerwald Young LLP |

In California, inheritances are treated differently than many other assets, which is why they can quickly become a source of confusion and conflict during a divorce. Understanding how inheritances factor into property division considerations in the divorce process can help you protect what is yours and approach your divorce with greater confidence. Community Property… Read More »

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