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What Exactly Is a ‘Legal Separation’ in California?

What Exactly Is a ‘Legal Separation’ in California? In California, ‘legal separation’ means that a married couple can live independently without fully and formally dissolving their marriage. There are some benefits and disadvantages to obtaining a legal separation. A seasoned attorney who is familiar with legal separation cases can further…

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5 Steps to Take Before Formally Filing for a California Divorce

5 Steps to Take Before Formally Filing for a California Divorce When considering filing for a divorce in California, setting yourself up for success right from the start is crucial. You might want to take a few important steps before you file. A knowledgeable California family law attorney who is…

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Am I Required to Pay Spousal Support in California?

Am I Required to Pay Spousal Support in California? Spousal support, or alimony, isn’t mandatory following a California divorce. Yet, divorce is a complicated process, and if one partner makes more money than the other, a California court may require alimony payments. Post-divorce settlements may call for spousal support that…

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The Role of Mediation in High-Conflict Divorce Cases

The Role of Mediation in High-Conflict Divorce Cases Divorce can be a tense and painful affair, especially when it’s a high-stakes divorce with disputes over property, child custody, or child support. Mediation can be a solution to litigation, but in California, it’s about getting along and being open. Mediators help…

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How Attorney-Client Privilege Applies in Family Court

How Attorney-Client Privilege Applies in Family Court Attorney-client privilege is a foundational aspect of legal representation that allows clients to share information with their attorneys in confidence. In family law cases that often involve sensitive issues like child custody, allegations of abuse, and estate division, understanding this privilege can help…

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The Role of Prenuptial Agreements in Protecting Family-Owned Businesses in California Divorces

The Role of Prenuptial Agreements in Protecting Family-Owned Businesses in California Divorces In California, divorce proceedings can have significant impacts on family-owned businesses. The state’s community property laws dictate that marital property be divided equitably between both spouses. If both parties cannot agree to the division of a family business,…

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The Role of Mental Health Evaluations in Custody Disputes

The Role of Mental Health Evaluations in Custody Disputes In high-conflict custody cases or divorces, the court’s main concern is the well-being of the child. In order to determine how important matters like visitations and custody are allotted, the courts may evaluate the mental health of one or both parents…

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The Role of a Guardian Ad Litem in Family Court

The Role of a Guardian Ad Litem in Family Court California’s family courts place a high priority on the safety and welfare of children. In certain situations, particularly with high-conflict child custody cases or that involve allegations of abuse, a judge may appoint a guardian ad litem (GAL) to advocate…

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Top 6 Questions to Bring to Your Family Law Consultation

Top 6 Questions to Bring to Your Family Law Consultation Finding the right family law attorney can make all the difference when it comes to resolving your divorce or child custody dispute on favorable terms. The consultation can provide some of the most important insights into a prospective lawyer. This…

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Tips for Fighting False Allegations in Family Court

Tips for Fighting False Allegations in Family Court Divorces and child custody disputes can be highly emotional periods in your life. In some cases, those court disputes can bring out damaging accusations from one or both spouses. One party may make false allegations that the other party is addicted to…

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