Are you contemplating the question, should I get a divorce? This article will provide you with tips and questions to ask yourself and examine.
Resolving financial issues during a divorce is often complicated. When there are business assets involved, it’s important to understand how California family law dictates they be divided.
Going through a divorce is one of the most difficult things any person can face. Divorce usually results in financial, mental, and social problems. Once the divorce is over, you will still need to adjust to your normal life.
How Do You Officially Change Your Name After A Divorce? In California, the process to officially change your name after a divorce is fairly straightforward.
One of the best pieces of divorce advice you can ever get is this: don’t listen to your friends. Here are five reasons why.
While many expected that the pandemic would cause a high rise in divorces due to the hardships it brought, many studies show that the divorce and marriage rates declined steadily.
We’re so excited to share that our founder, Kathy Minella, has been named Attorney Journal’s August 2021 Attorney of the Month!
Understand how kids are typically affected by divorce, what family law says with regards to ending a marriage, and how you can minimize the impact of separation on children.
A “contested divorce” means that the parties can’t agree on all the issues, such as property division, custody and visitation with children, the amount of spousal support (alimony), how to divide debts, or payment of attorney’s fees.
In these cases, a family court judge will ultimately have to decide these questions after divorce litigation. The reality is that a contested divorce is usually not inevitable, and although a divorce will always be difficult, for many divorcing couples in San Diego much of the emotional and monetary cost of a contested divorce can be avoided. Continue Reading