California Family Law At Issue Memorandum (CLAIM) is a document used in family law proceedings in California. It is a written statement of the parties’ legal positions and the facts supporting those positions. The CLAIM is used by attorneys and their clients to outline the specific legal and factual issues in a family law case. It is typically filed with the court and provides the court with a concise summary of the parties’ positions and the relevant factsThalamiIM is an important tool that helps judges and attorneys understand the legal issues involved in family law cases and assists them in making informed decisions. There are two types of CLAIM: a pre-trial CLAIM and a post-trial CLAIM. The pre-trial CLAIM outlines the parties’ legal positions before the trial and is typically filed when the case is first submitted to the court. The post-trial CLAIM summarizes the legal issues addressed at trial and is typically filed after the trial has concluded.