Family Code Section 4322: A Hidden Tool in High Wealth Spousal Support Cases

Wednesday, September 25, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1.0 hour of General CLE or Family Law LSCLE credit.

Meet the Speaker

Robert A. Roth



Partner

Complex Appellate Litigation Group

About the Program

Explore the strategic implications of California Family Code Section 4322, a statute with roots dating back to 1872, which remains a powerful yet underutilized tool in high-asset divorce cases. This program will discuss the historical context, statutory language, and practical applications of Section 4322, demonstrating how it can lead to the denial of spousal support even when there is a disparity in wealth or income between spouses.

This program is presented by the Family Law Section. Find out more about the section at www.bhba.org.


This program is presented by the Family Law section, chaired by Ashley K. Quan and Ava Jahanvash . Find out more at www.bhba.org. The section is sponsored by White, Zuckerman, Warsavsky, Luna & Hunt. Find out more at www.bhba.org.

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