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How to prove parental alienation to bring it to a stop

Parental alienation occurs when one parent manipulates their child with the intent of driving a wedge between the child and their other parent. This alienation can occur in several ways, including by...

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Who gets to keep our dog or cat after divorce?

Getting divorced is rarely an easy option, but when it is needed, it is worth it. But, for pet parents, especially those without children, the first question is usually, who gets the family pet? After...

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The real costs of divorce

No one goes into a marriage thinking it will end in divorce. However, with the divorce rate remaining around 50%, it is impossible to ignore the possibility of divorce. This process not only ends the...

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Top ways to defend against a motion to modify custody

With a moment’s notice, you can suddenly find yourself facing the prospect of a child custody modification. This motion, filed by your child’s other parent, can threaten your child’s stability and your...

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Dividing a business in a California divorce: an overview

Most Californians understand that property in a divorce must be divided according to the rules of community property. According to the general rule of community property, the net value of marital...

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Using an appraiser to value real estate in a California divorce

One of the most difficult issues to resolve in any California divorce is the fair market value of the family home. The home has significant emotional value for each spouse, but different reasons may...

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Addressing contentious child support issues in a divorce

Among all of the possible legal issues that might come up in a divorce case in California, child support oftentimes has a way of stirring up the most contentious feelings between the soon-to-be...

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Why is the divorce rate for older Americans rising?

Any given divorce case in California while be very fact-specific in terms of how the case proceeds and, ultimately, how it is decided. No two cases are the same. However, the same legal issues are...

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Understanding divorce mediation and arbitration

If you are going through a divorce, you may have been asked to participate in alternative dispute resolution (ADR), a term for certain an out-of-court techniques used to resolve conflicts. There are...

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Dividing debt can be a worrisome part of a divorce

In California family law cases, property division is often a topic for dispute. People will generally want to retain as much as possible and strive to reach what they believe is a fair resolution. What...

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Can we modify our child support order if I lose my job?

For California parents paying child support, job loss can have a compounding effect. What you may not realize is that if you fall behind on child support, the consequences only escalate. This is why...

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Recent poll blames debt for a substantial number of divorces

California couples get divorced for many reasons. Some are sudden and others happen over time. Infidelity is often viewed as a reason why people decide to move on from their marriage. This can come in...

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What will happen to the family home in a divorce?

A married couple’s family home, like other property, is subject to California’s community property laws. In practice, this means that in most divorce cases, each spouse will be entitled to half the...

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Is student debt divided in divorce?

Divorce proceedings in California entail a legal labyrinth, especially when it comes to dividing assets and debts. Student debt, a prevalent financial burden here and throughout the country, is no...

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To separate or to divorce?

No marriage is perfect. Each relationship has its ups and downs. For some, it is relatively easy to resolve their differences; however, for others, it can feel like a never-ending battle. And if...

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Top ways to defend against a custody modification request

When your child’s other parent files a motion to modify custody or visitation, it can feel like a punch to the gut. You might feel hurt because the other parent didn’t come to you first to try to...

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