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Financial Records in Divorce Cases Remain Open

May 24, 2006 - A day after the California Supreme Court declined to hear a case upholding public access to financial information in divorce cases, a lawmaker shelved a bill pushing to keep such information shrouded. Senate Bill 1015 would have allowed parties to divorce proceedings to automatically redact from public files information such as net worth, annual salary, Social Security numbers, home addresses and bank account balances. Billionaire Ronald Burkle, undergoing a closely watched divorce in the state, had sought to seal financial information in his files, but both Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Roy L. Paul and the Second District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles declared unconstitutional a 2004 law allowing such secrecy. Following the high court's refusal to hear Burkle's case, Sen. Kevin Murray, the Democrat who introduced the bill earlier this year, moved it to inactive status, but said it is not dead. Opponents, including women's advocacy groups, some legislators and First Amendment organizations, argue the bill, if passed, would violate the public's right to information.

Kelli Sager, an attorney for three press outlets who intervened to access public records in the Burkle case, said the courts have given clear views about Murray's bill and others like it. "I would hope the State Assembly has better things to do than pass bills the courts will strike down as unconstitutional," she said. "A divorce case is just like any other case involving government conduct. There is a very strong public interest in knowing that the process is working the way it is supposed to."

California Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez proposed several changes to Murray's bill in response to opponents' concerns. The amendments would, among other things, allow judges the discretion to determine whether to keep financial information from the public after weighing the spouses' privacy rights against the public's right to access the records. But with the bill now inactive, it is unclear whether legislation to that effect will ever advance. Two years ago, the Assembly passed a bill that required judges to seal financial documents in divorce cases upon either spouse's request. In the unanimous three-judge appellate court ruling earlier this year, Judge Paul Boland wrote for the appeals court: "The First Amendment provides a right of access to court records in divorce proceedings. While the privacy interest protected by [the law] may override the First Amendment right of access in an appropriate case, the statute is not narrowly tailored to serve overriding privacy interests."

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In divorce actions, mediators often are involved in custody and visitation disputes.
In some jurisdictions (particularly large urban areas), courts require mediation of custody and visitation disputes. The mother and father must talk with a court-appointed mediator to try to resolve the problem before putting their case before a judge. The mediator cannot force a resolution, but the parties can be told to try mediation before coming to court to ask a judge to decide the issue.

 


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A divorce agreement spells out the terms of the divorce and the relationship between the two spouses after the divorce. These agreements usually cover property division, child custody and child plans, debt division, spousal support, and any other relevant issues related to the divorce.

Lump-Sum Alimony

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Lump-sum alimony or alimony in gross refers to alimony that is a fixed payment that generally will be made regardless of circumstances that would be a basis for termination of other types of alimony.

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