Child Custody Mistakes to Avoid
Child custody mistakes in your case can have massive reprecussions because California child custody battles are often won or lost long before you enter the courtroom. Under Family Code §3011,…
Child custody mistakes in your case can have massive reprecussions because California child custody battles are often won or lost long before you enter the courtroom. Under Family Code §3011,…
What Happens to Your 401k in a Divorce? The short answer is this: when you divorce in California, any contributions made to retirement accounts during your marriage are considered community…
When one spouse buys a home before marriage and both contribute to it during the marriage, determining who gets what in a divorce becomes complicated. California law addresses this through…
Few documents in a divorce or separation carry as much long-term weight as a parenting plan. This single agreement shapes where your children live, how decisions are made about their…
The short answer is no. Once you’re married, you cannot create a prenuptial agreement. But that doesn’t mean you’ve lost your opportunity to protect your assets or clarify financial expectations….
A prenuptial agreement allows Los Angeles business owners to designate their company as separate property, shielding it from California’s community property division laws in the event of divorce. The agreement…
Getting married is one of life’s biggest commitments. But while you’re picking out flowers and tasting cake flavors, there’s a legal document that could protect your future far more than…
Navigating Rights and Move-Away Order in Los Angeles Child Custody Cases Introduction: When custody becomes a crisis Imagine this: you’ve just accepted a dream job offer in another state. Better…
A prenuptial agreement can provide clarity and protection for couples entering marriage, but only if it withstands legal scrutiny. In California, prenups are governed by the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act…
Los Angeles spousal support calculations (also known in Los Angeles as alimony) follow a two-tiered system that catches many people off guard. During active divorce proceedings, courts rely on mathematical…