Cheating Spouse in California: Can Infidelity Affect Your Divorce?


 Finding out that your spouse has been cheating may leave you wondering whether the court can sanction them or whether the affair will affect property division.

California is a no-fault divorce state, which means infidelity itself generally is not the central factor in ending the marriage. However, spouses also have financial obligations involving community property. If marital funds were spent for purposes outside the interests of the community, those expenditures may require further review.

In this video, JOS Family Law explains the distinction and why speaking with a family law attorney can help you understand how the facts apply to your specific situation.


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