During a California divorce, a couple will identify and divide their shared or community assets. In addition, they may need to develop custody and support terms. Sometimes, parties may need more information to make informed decisions about these and other case issues. Depending on the circumstances, one or both may decide to serve discovery for this purpose. So, what is discovery in a California divorce? Continue reading
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My Ex is Making False Allegations Against Me. What are my Options?
When you think of divorce, you may expect the parties to disagree and argue throughout the process. This is an emotional time for everyone involved and there can be heated exchanges and stressful moments where both sides can appear bitter and spiteful. Being angry during divorce is understandable. However, sometimes, former spouses will cross the line and make inaccurate statements and claims about each other. In this situation, knowing how to respond to untruthful accusations is important. My ex is making false allegations against me. What are my options? Continue reading
What Happens to Credit Card Debt During a California Divorce
In California, outside of certain exceptions, spouses have joint liability for their community debts. Credit cards are a common source of debt that usually comes up during a California divorce. If you have joint credit card debt with your ex, you need to know: What happens to credit card debt during a California divorce? Continue reading
FAQs About California Divorce
When you are involved in a California divorce, there can be a lot of unknowns. However, learning more about what to expect can help minimize stress and make the process less intimidating. If you have questions about California divorce, you are not alone. Here are some FAQs about California divorce: Continue reading
5 Ways to Prepare for your California Divorce
Getting to the point of considering divorce can be a long process. However, once you have decided to file, or you know it’s coming, it’s important to do what you can to prepare for your California divorce. In some ways, you may never feel ready for divorce. Although ending your marriage may be difficult, there are steps you can take that may help during the process. Here are 5 ways to prepare for your California divorce. Continue reading
Can My Ex Leave the Country with Our Kids?
Many parents choose to travel to other countries with their children. When there is a divorce, one or both parents may want to take their kids on international vacations or to visit family and loved ones. As a divorced parent, it’s important to understand the rules concerning this type of travel. Can my ex leave the country with our kids? Continue reading
My Spouse is Dating During Divorce: Does it Matter?
Going from being married to becoming legal adversaries during divorce can be overwhelming. Seemingly overnight, the relationship and the future you planned to have with your ex will disappear and be replaced with a strange and uncomfortable dynamic. During the process, your ex may decide to start seeing someone. In this situation, you may wonder: My spouse is dating during divorce: Does it matter? Continue reading
California Assembly Passes Piqui’s Law
In June 2022, California state Sen. Susan Rubio introduced a bill that would require training for judges on domestic violence and child abuse. In August, the bill, known as Piqui’s law, was passed by the state State Assembly in a unanimous, bipartisan vote. However, in September, Sen. Rubio rescinded the bill in the face of strong opposition from the Judicial Council of California. Here is more on the domestic violence and child abuse law that may be back in the near future. Continue reading
Understanding California Grandparent Visitation
Children and their grandparents can share a unique bond. Under the best of circumstances, grandparents can be a support to parents and an essential part of their grandchildren’s lives. When there is a divorce or parent death, grandparents may lose their ability to see their grandchildren. However, California law may provide a way for grandparents to maintain relationships with their grandchildren after death or divorce. Here is more on understanding California grandparent visitation. Continue reading
Debts and California Divorce
When a couple decides to divorce, they will have to divide their assets and liabilities. Depending on their circumstances, they may have to contend with significant secured and unsecured debts during the process. Determining the most equitable way to divide debt during a California divorce can be complicated, and it’s essential to know the facts. Here is more on debts and California divorce. Continue reading