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Accruing wedding debt can eventually lead to divorce

For Californians and people throughout the United States, weddings are a major life event they want to celebrate with family and friends. While this is…

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The potential benefits of a postnuptial agreement

California couples who are currently married may want a way to protect assets that have been accumulated during their time together. This may be done…

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Helping children do well in school during divorce

Your spouse asks for a divorce, and your first thought isn’t even for yourself. It’s for your children. You know how important their education is,…

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How a child’s age affects the parenting plan

Parents in California that are going through a divorce must consider their child’s age when negotiating a parenting plan. Although a 50-50 split custody agreement…

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Many experts say divorce filings increase in January

The waiting period for divorce in California is one reason couples might file for divorce in January, hoping to wrap up everything by summer, but…

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Negotiating prenups and cohabitation agreements

Some couples in California may want to sign a prenuptial agreement or even a cohabitation agreement before moving in together. This can be a good…

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Why engaged couples need to talk about prenups

It can be challenging for newly engaged couples in California to focus on the pragmatic side of their future marriage, like discussing finances. While it…

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Dealing with child custody and international abduction

International marriages and partnerships are part of many California residents’ lives. People may work and live outside the country and develop a relationship there, or…

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Those father/children relationships are very important

Children need to have a relationship with both their mother and their father. This is especially true after divorce, when these relationships can change. It’s…

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Never use these reasons to refuse child visitation

Courts in California and other states are likely to grant visitation rights to a non-custodial parent unless it is assumed that the child would be…

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