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Monthly Archives: May 2026

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How Social Media Can Impact Your San Jose Divorce or Child Custody Case

By Argyris Mah, LLP |

People often don’t think twice about posting information about themselves or their lives on social media. However, as evidenced by celebrities, sports figures, and other famous people, posting in anger or sharing too much information can come back to haunt you. If you are going through a divorce or child custody dispute in San… Read More »

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When Your Co-Parent Is Undermining You: Parental Alienation In San Jose Child Custody Cases

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Co-parenting after a divorce or separation is rarely simple, but most parents find a way to make it work for the sake of their children. When one parent deliberately works to damage the child’s relationship with the other, however, the situation becomes far more serious. If you believe your co-parent is undermining your relationship… Read More »

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What If The Other Parent Stops Paying Child Support In San Jose?

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When a parent stops paying child support in San Jose, the financial impact on the other household can be severe. Rent, groceries, childcare, and medical expenses don’t pause just because your child support stopped. Fortunately, California law gives you powerful tools to collect when the paying party refuses to comply with a Santa Clara… Read More »

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How To Challenge a San Jose Prenuptial or Postnuptial Agreement

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Signing a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement in San Jose doesn’t mean the terms are set in stone. If you believe it is unfair, incomplete, or you signed under the wrong circumstances, you may have grounds to challenge it in court. Understanding when and how California law applies is crucial to protecting your rights. Our… Read More »

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