🔍 This Isn’t a New Divorce Type | Los Angeles Divorce
California’s new joint petition law has caused confusion—but it did not create a new type of divorce.
The law does not change how custody, property division, spousal support, or child support work. It doesn’t alter divorce rules or outcomes. It mainly affects how paperwork may eventually start—and even that process is not live yet.
This video explains what actually changed, what didn’t, and why understanding the difference matters before filing.
📌 What This Video Covers:
✔ Why joint petition is not a new divorce category
✔ What divorce laws remain unchanged
✔ How custody, property, and support rules still apply
✔ What the new law actually affects
✔ Why paperwork headlines can be misleading
🧠 Key Insight:
There is no “new” divorce option in California. The legal rules stay the same—the only potential change is how paperwork begins, once courts implement it.
🛠 How Divorce661 Helps:
✔ Explains real-world divorce options
✔ Clarifies what laws actually apply today
✔ Prevents filing based on misinformation
✔ Guides amicable divorces under current rules
✔ Keeps cases compliant and predictable
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