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Does divorce have a season?

As many California couples know, marital strife knows no season. In many cases, discord builds up over time, and spouses eventually decide that enough is…

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When divorce doesn’t go as planned

Divorce is never a simple proposition, but for those in the public eye it can be significantly more challenging. For many high-profile figures, the public…

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Finances and divorce

Ideally, a divorce settlement will allow both parties to exit the marriage on solid financial footing. However, if that is not possible, California couples should…

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How labor is divided may impact the risk of divorce

Californians are often interested in what leads to divorce. One of the most common factors that can result in divorce is an unequal division of…

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Financial tips to protect your future after divorce

Your financial situation after your divorce will likely look quite a bit different than it did during your marriage. It’s never too soon to start…

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The importance of a divorce settlement agreement

A divorce settlement agreement is a legally binding document that a California couple uses to set rules for their behavior around shared assets, such as…

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Going about divorce correctly

As no two divorces are the same, no two people should be forced to settle their divorce in the same way. How California couples deal…

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Co-parenting tips for life after divorce

Your ex-spouse will always have a connection to your life because of your children. There are plenty of psychological studies on co-parenting after divorce, defining…

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Your divorce doesn’t have to be like ‘that couple’s’

At its core, divorce means basically the same thing for everyone: the formal ending of a marriage. But just because you have that formality in…

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