Family Law
Family Law News 2016, Issue 3, Volume 38, No. 3
Content
- Message from the Chair
- Family Law News Editorial Team
- Family Law Section Executive Committee
- Legislative Liaisons and Designated Recipients of Legislation
- What it Takes To Be a Putative Spouse in California and Its Benefits Part I - Void Marriages
- Separate Property Real Estate, Investments, and Stocks-Apportioning Community Efforts
- Flowchart to Determine Deductible Support
- What it Takes To Be a Putative Spouse in California and Its Benefits Part I - Void Marriages
- 2015 Case Highlights: the Year in Review Continued
- Separate Property Real Estate, Investments, and Stocks-Apportioning Community Efforts
- Message from the Editor
- Flowchart to Determine Deductible Support
- Dividing Philanthropy on Dissolution of Marriage
- Dividing Philanthropy on Dissolution of Marriage
- Family Law News Editorial Team
- Table of Contents
- Family Law Section Executive Committee
- Message from the Chair
- Message from the Editor
- Table of Contents
- 2015 Case Highlights: the Year in Review Continued
- Legislative Liaisons and Designated Recipients of Legislation
2015 Case Highlights: The Year in Review Continued
During the past year, significant new cases were decided that affect family law. The United States Supreme Court, the California Supreme Court, the appellate courts, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued such important decisions during the past year.
The continuing collaboration between Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB) and the Family Law Section continues to reap benefits for our members. The Family Law News is pleased to once again publish the CEB Year in Review. Each year, CEB publishes a detailed compilation of important case law and legislative developments on issues ranging from attorneys fees to child custody to enforcement.
In the last Issue, we re-printed for you the key rulings in the areas of Attorney fees, custody/visitation, child support, and community property. In this Issue, we are re-publishing, for your review and easy reference, the remainder of the key rulings during late 2014 and 2015. Except as indicated otherwise, all cases are final.