For so much of American history, mothers have been the primary caregivers for their children. They stayed at home
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Inheritance and Divorce
Inheritance and Divorce
If you’re currently going through a divorce or are considering a divorce from your spouse, you know that there are countless questions
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When Your Ex Is Dragging out Your Divorce
When Your Ex Is Dragging out Your Divorce
California is a no-fault divorce state, meaning whoever files for the divorce does not have to give a reason, such as abandonment or infidelity.
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Are Text Messages Reliable Evidence in Family Court?
Are Text Messages Reliable Evidence in Family Court?
In a family law issue – such as divorce, property division, or child support – text messages may be used to establish the occurrence of certain events
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How Bonuses Are Factored Into Earning Capacity
How Bonuses Are Factored Into Earning Capacity
If you’re considering or already undertaking a divorce in California, many issues loom. The division of assets generally follows the community
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Posting on Social Media About Family Law Cases Can Do Damage
Posting on Social Media About Family Law Cases Can Do Damage
If you’re involved in a family law case, you need to be aware of how your actions and words can affect the outcome.
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What Should a Prenuptial Agreement Include?
What Should a Prenuptial Agreement Include?
A prenuptial agreement is a vital tool for engaged couples planning to get married. Establishing a prenuptial agreement
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Who Is Going to Pay the Kids’ College Tuition?
Who Is Going to Pay the Kids’ College Tuition?
Parents going through a divorce or legal separation often establish child support agreements to assist their children financially.
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When Do You Need a Forensic Expert in A Divorce?
When Do You Need a Forensic Expert in A Divorce?
Divorces can be a messy business, even if both spouses are on relatively good speaking terms with one another.
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Common Issues in High-Asset Divorces
Common Issues in High-Asset Divorces
Getting a divorce can be an emotional and daunting process, not to mention that ending your marriage can pose a serious financial burden for everyone involved.