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How is legal separation different from divorce?
Like many other states, California affords couples who want to live apart the option of pursuing a legal separation instead of a divorce. Probably the biggest difference between a legal separation and a divorce is that, in the case of a legal separation, the couple legally remains married. Otherwise, though, legal separations and divorces work […]
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Options for the family home in the property division process
The family home may be the biggest purchase you made during your marriage. But, as time marches on, not all marriages will last, and you may find yourself wondering what will happen to your family home in your divorce. Generally, there are three options you have regarding the family home and divorce in California: one […]
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Helping a child when grandparents divorce
These days, it is not just middle age adults in California who divorce. More seniors are divorcing, even those who have been married for decades. Known as a “gray divorce,” the divorce legal issues seniors face are different from those younger or middle-age adults face. For example, child custody and child support may not be […]
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The basis of a successfully mediated divorce
While it can seem like a major production to have a perfect wedding, ending one’s union with a partner could also be a significant process. As any couple in California can attest, they do not intend to get divorced when going through the motions to wed; however, it is a real possibility for any married […]
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Do I qualify for an annulment instead of a divorce?
If one has seen a movie involving a marriage in Las Vegas, they probably have heard the word, annulment. If so, they may wonder if they qualify for one, instead of going through the divorce process because the movies often make annulments seem quick and easy. Essentially, unlike a divorce, an annulment essentially states that […]
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The mechanics of collaborative divorce
Many people in the San Francisco area who are contemplating a divorce are often held back by their fear of the anger, stress and recrimination that accompany many divorces. Mediated divorce settlements were devised to help couples agree on many, if not all, of the issues that required resolution in a divorce. But mediation does […]
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To keep or sell the family home in a divorce?
The family home is often one of a couple’s most valuable assets, both financially and emotionally. Perhaps this is why deciding what to do with it in the event of a divorce is such an important decision. Both spouses may wish to keep the home, but there are some considerations to keep in mind when […]
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The benefits of collaborative divorce and financial planning
When we think of divorce, we often picture a disgruntled couple fighting in a courtroom over family heirlooms and time with their children. For many couples, working things out in a calmer setting may be the way to go. Collaborative divorce has gained popularity over the past decade, as many couples find that a lengthy […]
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Dividing an art collection in a California divorce
There are some California couples who have spent years appreciating art and amassing a collection. If a couple is heading for a divorce their art collection may be one of the largest points of contention. A couple’s art collection could exceed several thousands, if not millions, of dollars and it is an important area of […]
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The basics of mediation in California
Unfortunately, not every California marriage is destined for eternity. Sometimes marriages just aren’t meant to be forever and in these situations a couple may not know where to begin. A divorce is a big deal and can be complicated and messy. Mediation is one way to obtain a divorce that can be a good option […]