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Divorce and friends

Is your marriage falling apart?  Have you and your spouse tried therapy or perhaps soul searching?  Do you suffer from self-doubt or anxiety?  Deciding to separate is no easy task, especially if children are involved. Typically, this stressful process of deciding whether to end your marriage takes place behind closed doors.  You may have told… Continue reading →

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Military divorce

When your spouse is an active duty military person and you are considering divorce, additional legal complexities may arise. Although a military divorce involves the same issues as a traditional divorce, there are often different rules and challenges for resolving certain disputes, such as division of property, child custody and support, visitation and spousal support…. Continue reading →

Divorce or a legal separation?

Is one of your New Year’s resolutions a divorce or perhaps a legal separation?  It’s a hard decision, especially since you haven’t been on your own in many, many years. If you are planning on being on your own in 2013, you need a plan: ·         Keep your expectations within reach – don’t set your… Continue reading →

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Are you a fit parent?

In order to convince a judge that you should be the custodial parent, you need to present a case that emphasizes all of your positive character traits.  However, if you want to prove to the judge that your child’s other parent is misfit, you must have grounds and witnesses to support your claim. Trying to… Continue reading →

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Thinking about divorce?

Does the New Year hold divorce proceedings for you?  Divorce can be one of the most difficult experiences of a person’s life.  It can be stressful, financially taxing and emotionally draining. Because divorce cases involve very personal issues, they can be emotionally charged and increase the degree of difficulty in resolving them.  Divorce is not… Continue reading →

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Co-parenting can work for you

Even though divorce separates spouses, it should not end the parent-child relationship because children benefit from a positive influence of both parents – even after their marriage has ended. Today, in most cases, parents are awarded shared custody.  They are asked to come up with a feasible parenting plan – one that works for all… Continue reading →

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Telling your spouse you want a divorce

Has your marriage deteriorated to the point that you want a divorce?  Does your spouse know how you feel?  Will he or she be taken by surprise? While there are advantages and disadvantages to every possible scenario on how to speak to your spouse about divorce, ask yourself whether he or she would accept the… Continue reading →

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Thinking of a legal separation?

A legal separation does not terminate the marriage.  The couple retains their marital status even though their marriage has fallen apart. They choose to live apart. The same issues as in a divorce process needs to be resolved and adjudicated.  These issues include child custody, visitation and support, spousal support, division of property and the… Continue reading →

Divorce and tax consequences

When a couple is divorcing and one of their main concerns is division of property, they hardly ever think about the tax consequences they will encounter down the road. When it comes to child or spousal support, these issues are treated differently under the tax laws.  For example: ·         A parent who pays child support… Continue reading →

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Do you need a temporary restraining order?

Many couples going through divorce face intense emotions and financial difficulties.  The divorce process can be a lengthy ordeal.  When domestic violence enters the picture, something must be done.  Even an allegation can have an immediate and detrimental effect on the alleged abuser’s freedom. California takes a strict view of domestic abuse and proof of… Continue reading →

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