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Getting Temporary Emergency Orders in San Diego Divorce and Family Law Cases

If you have a divorce or other family law case pending in a San Diego court, there’s a difference between…

  • Division of Marital Assets

What is Forbidden in a California Premarital Agreement?

The Implosion of the “Governator’s” Marriage: In May of 2011 former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife of 25…

  • Domestic Partnerships

Domestic Partnerships in California

People living in California are well aware of the ongoing controversy surrounding Proposition 8, the ballot measure seeking to ban…

  • Child Support

Child Support Obligations in California

It was recently reported that former San Diego Chargers cornerback Antonio Cromartie was $25,000 behind on child support obligations.  One…

  • Divorce

Divorce and Facebook: Could You Be Hurting Your Own Case?

Do you know who’s looking at your Facebook page?  Most people know that potential employers often check out your Facebook…

  • Division of Marital Assets

Division of Debts in a California Divorce

The division of assets and debts in a California divorce depends on their character.  Giving assets and debts a “character”…

  • Divorce

Modifying Alimony/Spousal Support in California

The idea that a husband should financially support his ex-wife in the form of monthly alimony payments after a divorce…

  • Division of Marital Assets

Career Building During Marriage: Getting Education Costs Back In a California Divorce

Let’s say that a husband works full-time to support his wife while she goes to medical school.  The couple’s joint…

  • Divorce

The 7 Deadly Sins You May be Guilty of After Your California Divorce

The road toward getting your California divorce judgment probably felt long and rough at times.  You worked hard to protect…

  • Divorce

Family and Financial Protection During Your San Diego Divorce, Part Two: What Other Court Orders Will You Need?

Divorces in San Diego and throughout California can't become final until at least six months after a spouse is served…