Family
Nov. 6, 2019
Is it time to reform California’s alimony laws?
A Huntington Beach man’s latest attempt to change California’s alimony laws has brought the topic back into the headlines. Steve Clark, a divorced father, is pursuing a statewide ballot measure that would limit the length of time judges could order divorcees to make payments to their former spouses.





Debra R. Schoenberg
Schoenberg Family Law Group, P.C.Email: dschoenberg@sflg.com
Debra is a family law attorney based in the Bay Area. She established her firm more than 30 years ago and has vast experience and expertise in the highly sensitive and complex practice areas of divorce, child custody, and division of property.
A Huntington Beach man's latest attempt to change California's alimony laws has brought the topic back into the headlines. Steve Clark, a divorced father, is pursuing a statewide ballot measure that would limit the length of time judges could order divorcees to make payments to their former spouses.
This is Clark's second crack at the issue, as he failed to secure enough signatures to get his previous alimony reform measur...
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