By Mitchell A. Jacobs and David L. Marcus
For one of the parties to own rental property or stocks that produce little or no income is not uncommon in a child-support case. The recent Court of Appeal case of In re Marriage of Dacumos, 76 Cal.App.4th 150, appears to be one of the first reported cases to consider treatme...
For one of the parties to own rental property or stocks that produce little or no income is not uncommon in a child-support case. The recent Court of Appeal case of In re Marriage of Dacumos, 76 Cal.App.4th 150, appears to be one of the first reported cases to consider treatme...
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