Prenuptial agreements have become increasingly common among couples in California — they’re no longer considered something for high net-worth individuals or the ultra-wealthy. Also referred to as “prenups,” these types of contracts set forth…
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California Divorce cases can be lengthy — complex matters can go on for months or even years. Depending on the facts of the case, there may be issues that must be managed before the final judgment is signed. To resolve these various issues while th…
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Resolving all the issues that need to be determined in divorce isn’t easy. Even when spouses are amicable, property division, child support, custody, and alimony can be contentious matters. Importantly, California law allows for bifurcation in a di…
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California is a no-fault state for divorce. This means that a spouse does not need to prove that the other spouse committed any type of marital fault to legally end the marriage. In addition, a spouse does not need the consent of the other to part wa…
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If spousal support was ordered in your divorce, it can be frustrating and financially harmful if it’s not being paid. Not only can spousal support payments limit the unfair economic impact a divorce can have on a financially dependent spouse, but i…
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The financial impact of a divorce can be significant. One of the biggest issues a couple with children will face when they decide to part ways concerns child support. However, child support isn’t only something that must be determined in a divorce.…
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One of the biggest issues in a California divorce concerns property division — and who gets what. Although California is what’s known as a “community property” state, property division is rarely simple. Even though the law generally specifies…
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Before you and your significant other get married, you may consider entering into a prenuptial agreement. Commonly referred to as a “prenup,” this written contract typically states each piece of property owned by the parties — and specifies the…
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Who gets to keep the family home is often one of the most contentious issues in a divorce. Not only is the house usually the most valuable asset a married couple owns, but there may also be many memories attached to it. Importantly, while dollar amou…
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Ending a marriage isn’t easy — and a divorce can be even more stressful and emotionally draining when it is contested. In California, a divorce may be contested for any number of reasons, including factual and legal disagreements. Typically, cont…
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