Posts Tagged ‘Family Law’
Collaborative Divorce in California: Can You Actually End Your Marriage Without Going to War?
Is There Really a Way to Divorce Without Destroying Each Other? You’re facing divorce, but the thought of a bitter court battle makes you sick. You’ve heard horror stories of couples spending their children’s college funds on legal fees, dragging each other through the mud, and emerging as enemies. You’re wondering: does it have to…
Read MoreContested vs. Uncontested Divorce in California: Which Path Will Cost You Less Time, Money, and Stress?
Understanding the Critical Differences Could Save You Thousands in Legal Fees and Months of Court Battles You’re sitting across from your spouse at the kitchen table where you’ve shared countless meals, and the conversation you’ve both been avoiding finally happens. The marriage is over. But now what? Do you brace yourself for a drawn-out court…
Read MoreWhen Life Changes, Can Your California Child Custody Order Change Too? The Truth About Modifications Could Protect Your Family
Don’t Let Outdated Custody Arrangements Put Your Child at Risk – Here’s What California Courts Really Require for Successful Modifications Maria stared at the job offer letter. The promotion meant a 40% salary increase and the chance to finally provide the stability her 8-year-old daughter needed. There was just one problem: the new position required…
Read MoreWhat You Can Do if Your Spouse is Hiding Income or Assets During Divorce
Do you think your spouse has been acting cagey since the two of you have been considering divorce? California is a community property state, which means with some exceptions such as inheritances, income earned, and assets accumulated during the marriage are split evenly in the event of divorce. It is irrelevant that one spouse may…
Read MoreCan a Parent Move a Child Against the Other Parent’s Wishes?
What you Need to Know about California Move Away Orders When people reach a child custody agreement, they often do not anticipate that one of the parents may want to move with the child at a later date. Usually, when a parent wants to move away with a child, it is because of an important…
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