Are you facing divorce or another family law matter? Are you frustrated, angry or confused? It is difficult to face the uncertain prospect of what the future holds for you. How is this going to affect you financially? The once unconditional love you shared with your spouse has now turned into bitterness and the feeling… Continue reading →
Posts Tagged ‘Divorce’
Can I stop the divorce process?
Filing for divorce is the beginning to the end of your marriage. What happens if once you’ve filed for divorce, you and your spouse work out your differences and want to stay together? You now want to cancel the divorce proceedings, withdraw the divorce papers and continue with your marriage. Once the divorce papers have been filed,… Continue reading →
What is marital debt?
Although divorce involves many aspects of household dissolution, the matter of marital debt remains a complex matter. Marital debt is debt incurred during the course of the marriage. As if the emotional trauma of a broken marriage is not enough, the separation of a pair of personal lives is magnified by the separation of economic ones. Now,… Continue reading →
Divorce and personal injury settlements
Have you or your spouse been involved in an automobile accident? Did one of you receive a settlement from that accident? What happens to this settlement in a divorce case? Is the money community or personal property? In California, all property, including any monetary settlements, acquired during the marriage is considered community property. However, there… Continue reading →
What are post-judgment actions?
Final divorce judgments are not always final. After it is entered by a judge, it may be necessary to request a modification. There are laws that allow a party to seek modification in the event of a significant change in circumstances. For example: · Financial changes · Relocation · Remarriage · Change in the parenting… Continue reading →
How can I get visitation?
Visitation is the time a non-custodial parent spends with his or her children. In a divorce, the visitation is not always standard – every other weekend, every other holiday and a week or two during the summer. The schedule can vary from a little time to a fifty-fifty split between the parents. When entering into… Continue reading →
Divorce and property
In a marriage, all of your property is divided into two categories: real and personal. Real property includes your home and any land you own. Personal property is everything else, such as furniture, financial accounts, clothing, art and even knick-knacks on the shelves. All of your property can be referred to as your marital estate…. Continue reading →
Divorce rights
Every divorced couple is entitled to legal rights during the process and after the divorce is final. First off, it allows a spouse to file for a divorce on the basis of certain incompatible issues – better known as ‘grounds for divorce’. In California, both spouses have rights on the property and assets acquired during… Continue reading →
Considering reconciliation
It is not easy to end a marriage. Divorce can destroy a person’s sense of security and belonging. It is a huge loss which has an effect on ones future. Many people would prefer their marriage to work out. Many individuals before seeking the help of a divorce attorney consider an alternative to divorce –… Continue reading →
Divorce and the holidays
Now that the holidays are upon us, one of the challenges every newly divorced parent faces is providing a happy, safe, and comforting time for their children. Every child wants both parents to spend holidays with. When that first holiday comes and one parent is missing, it is hard for any child. Statistics show that… Continue reading →