What happens when your ex-spouse violates the terms of your divorce settlement? The decision to divorce, in most cases, is a difficult one. Reaching an agreeable arrangement for child and/or spousal support, child custody, visitation, property and debt division, and all the other family issues involved in the dissolution of a marriage is time-consuming, stressful… Continue reading →
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Are you getting a divorce?
There is so much more involved in a divorce than just ending your marriage. Many divorces bring complex issues that will change the rest of your life. There are so many questions that need to be answered. A divorce needs careful preparation, even when it’s uncontested. Even the simplest divorce requires a court filing. Don’t… Continue reading →
A divorce that never ends
Perhaps you have read about the couple that has been going through a divorce for the past 12 years and it’s still not final. He’s 79 and she’s 74. They have gone through numerous attorneys and judges during this time. Emotions are charged; they are frayed. Even though the couple still battle in court over… Continue reading →
Divorce papers
Being served divorce papers can be a traumatic experience, especially when you didn’t see it coming. If you are served papers, read them because all legal papers contain a deadline and need immediate action. If you decide to procrastinate or ignore the situation, you are asking for trouble. Failing to act or do as directed,… Continue reading →
Domestic partners
Are you and your domestic partner calling it quits? If you and your partner are registered as domestic partners in the State of California, you have certain rights and responsibilities. The end of your relationship will be dissolved in court – the same way as a typical marital divorce action is resolved. All issues normally… Continue reading →
Divorce – What are my options?
In California, either spouse can seek dissolution of the marriage. Regardless of who starts the proceedings, both spouses have an equal right to the marital property and custody of any minor children. Your first step is determining how you want to proceed. You have several options, including: · Litigation – In most cases, each spouse… Continue reading →
Budgeting your money
Divorce is not an easy process to go through. With it not only comes changes in emotions and daily lifestyle, but divorce also brings changes in finances. You no longer have two salaries to depend. It is important to work out a budget and stick to it in order to take control of any situation… Continue reading →
A prenuptial agreement
You just got engaged the man you love. You are so happy and want to tell the world. All of a sudden you hear the word that no one wants to hear – nothing can kill romance faster than the word prenup. Even though it is something you don’t want to hear or talk about,… Continue reading →
Uncontested versus contested divorce
There are two types of divorces – uncontested and contested. An uncontested divorce is usually amicable because the parties agree on how to resolve specific issues beforehand. They do not need the court to divide assets or make determinations about spousal or child support. An uncontested divorce will go through the system more quickly while… Continue reading →
What is a common law marriage?
A common law marriage is created by cohabitation between two people for a certain period of time without an official ceremony. The couple consider themselves married. Most states do not recognize common law marriage and that includes California. However, California courts do recognize palimony. If the couple has lived together for several years and then… Continue reading →