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What Can You Expect From Divorce Deposition in California?

Divorce may sound like a scary subject to you, involving a splitting of assets, communication you may have never thought would exist, and questions you may be a little on edge to answer. If your divorce has become a form of messy that you would have never expected and you feel like both sides are… Continue reading →

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What High Net Worth Individuals Must Remember About Divorce

Divorce cases can really go in any direction. You see, your divorce may go smoothly to the point where you are able to divide assets completely and come up with a parenting plan. However, your case may go South right before your eyes and end up in litigation in front of a judge. If you… Continue reading →

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What’s the Difference Between Collaborative Law and Cooperative Law in Divorce?

If you are headed for a divorce or currently in the midst of one, you may have exhausted all of your possible options at least to your knowledge. You may not know which type of divorce is the right one for you or for your family, with the best outcomes. You may have heard about… Continue reading →

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Alimony Does Not Necessarily End Upon Retirement

Many people have the misconception that when they retire from their career, they no longer have to pay alimony to their ex spouse. This is not always the case, and before you stop your alimony payments you should research the matter in your own specific case. In divorce proceedings, mediated divorces, collaborative divorces, or negotiated… Continue reading →

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Same-Sex Divorce: Why Mediation or Collaborative are the Best Options

When a couple decides to get a divorce, there are a few different options available for them to use. These options are as follows:   Litigation: The couple can decide to take their divorce and the issues involved in their divorce to a judge in order to attempt to divide their property and handle issues… Continue reading →

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What to Expect in Divorce Court: What Happens and Why?

What should you expect when you are going to go to divorce court? How can you prepare yourself for going to divorce court? There are several things that you need to keep in mind when you are going to go to court for your divorce, such as: the judge is most likely busy and will… Continue reading →

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What Happens After Divorce Papers are Served? Answers For Uncontested and Contested Divorces

Uncontested Divorces: What happens after divorce papers are served for uncontested divorces? The divorce papers are filed and served and then the individuals filing for divorce will either meet with a mediator to settle their remaining issues, or they will settle their issues in another form of conflict resolution that does not involve litigation. Contested… Continue reading →

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How Can I Sell My House During a Divorce? How Can I Keep It? Answers and Practical Solutions

Even when a couple has an amiable divorce and has just decided they want to go their separate ways without any lingering animosity toward each other, divorce can still be a difficult and draining process for both of the parties involved. One of the biggest problems that couples face when going through a divorce is… Continue reading →

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How Long Does it Take to Receive Spousal Support?

Spousal support or alimony must be decided to be awarded to the spouse that either doesn’t have employment or doesn’t earn as much money as the other spouse and may not be capable of supporting themselves without some kind of financial assistance from the other spouse. Alimony is often awarded by the courts or sometimes… Continue reading →

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What Are the Grounds for Divorce in California? What is the Residency Requirement for Divorce in California? How is Property Divided When a Couple Gets a Divorce in California?

These are some of the many questions that may arise when a couple is considering getting a divorce or has already decided to get a divorce in California. Most of the time in California, the grounds for divorce are simply that the couple has differences that cannot be worked through and no other option is… Continue reading →

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