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spouse supportWhat is the name of your state? California Separated and not living with the spouse, am I responsible for paying their rent, providing a car? I am suspecting my spouse of adultery, after I get a divorce, do I need to pay for spousal support if I cannot legally prove she had committed adultery? Thank you |
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| Need more information.
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| am I responsible for paying their rent, providing a car? Who do you mean by "their?" Do your children live with your wife? Does your wife need a car to transport those children? Have you been the one who has provided housing and transportation for you wife and children? If so, you might want to keep providing until a judge tells you otherwise. Wouldn't want your children out on the street with nowhere to go and no way to get there would you? |
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| I read this as the kids being HER kids, not THEIR kids. I believe the kids are from a prior relationship. Is that correct, kir?
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| they are my kids and I have provided the housing all the time |
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| I don't know about California...but adultery is really not a reason a state will do anything against that person. Especially in a "no fault" situation. I would care for the children and let the soon to be ex get a job. I think adultery should always be an option. It is usually the adulterer who is on the winning side of everything. |
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In California, adultery can not be an issue. CA is a no fault state,. |
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| still needing more information. How long was the marriage? Does she work? What level are both of you at as far as education and work? Is she disabled at all?
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