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Reasons for getting a divorce

There are a variety of reasons why a California couple might have irreconcilable marital problems. A list that ranks common divorce reasons was created based…

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Tips for designing a child custody schedule

There are several important points that California parents should keep in mind when creating a joint parenting schedule during a divorce. One of those is…

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Why students might want to create a prenuptial agreement

Students and other young people in California who are getting married might think that they do not need a prenuptial agreement because they have few…

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A high-asset divorce can be complicated

Of all the various legal issues couples must deal with as they move forward to end their marriages, it cannot be said that those with…

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Will you need to pay spousal support for your stay-at-home ex?

Divorce is a very stressful time, especially if you didn’t know that your spouse intended to file. You may feel angry or betrayed. It is…

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What to know about getting divorced

The start of a new year may have California residents and others thinking of making changes in their lives. One of these changes may include…

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The QDRO and other rules about splitting 401(k)s in divorce

People in California who are getting a divorce might need to divide a 401(k), but it is essential to avoid mistakes that could be costly.…

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The importance of canceling joint credit cards in divorce

Californians who are getting divorced may need to figure out how to handle joint credit cards. Even if the divorce court orders one spouse to…

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Options for addressing the marital home after divorce

The family home generally represents the most significant asset for many married couples in California. When spouses decide to divorce, their settlement must detail who…

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Unmarried dads in California can still have custody rights

There is a common misconception that custody rights innately favor the mother in most cases. However, the law regarding custody does not have a gender…

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