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If your marriage is coming to an end, Juliana Moiola will help you pursue fair arrangements for the division of community property, spousal support, child custody and child support. Juliana does not believe in litigating a divorce when an amicable settlement is the right thing for her client and her client’s children. Juliana never pushes a case into court just to increase her fees. But when it is necessary to go to trial, Juliana is prepared to use her experience as a prosecutor to aggressively protect her clients’ rights.
Spousal support is not standard in a divorce in every state, although it can be awarded in California based on a number of different factors. If you are going through a divorce and believe you are entitled to spousal support and believe you should not have to pay spousal support, contact Juliana Moiola to advise you on your next steps.
Moiola Law Firm helps clients protect their children in divorce cases, post-judgment modification, and enforcement cases. One of the most important legal aspects of a divorce is the custody of your children. If you are concerned about where your children will end up and want to ensure they are properly cared for, Juliana Moiola is prepared to assist you.
Juliana Moiola has a child of her own and understands the sense of responsibility you have to support your children financially and emotionally. On the financial side of things, Moiola Law Firm helps clients make sure their children are comfortably supported with the resources they need to succeed in life. In the midst of a confusing divorce, Juliana Moiola will stand by your side and work through tough family law issues.
If you have been abused or threatened with domestic violence, Juliana Moiola can help you pursue a domestic violence protective order, also known as a restraining order.
Urgent court orders granting temporary custody to protect a child from immediate harm, often due to abuse or neglect.
Changes to existing custody or visitation agreements due to significant life changes or concerns for the child’s well-being.
Adjustments to child or spousal support based on financial changes, custody modifications, or altered needs.
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