Back-to-school time holds many challenges for children. This may be especially true if they are the product of separation or divorce. For many families, child custody issues can put a damper on the ceremonial back-to-school milestones. California families may be...
Four Ways To Keep Your Divorce Private
People with significant assets who are divorcing typically don't want their personal business to be splashed across the headlines for anyone to see. For business people, having details of a divorce made public can not only be embarrassing, but can also create negative...
“Flip or Flop” hosts battle for alimony
Since last December, fans of the HGTV series "Flip or Flop" have followed the saga of the show's hosts, Tarek and Christina El Moussa. During the Christmas holidays, watchers of the home improvement reality show were shocked to hear of marital discord and possible...
Prenuptial contracts protect spouses during property division
Until recently, if someone suggested a prenuptial agreement to his or her intended spouse, it may have raised questions of trust or filled one spouse with the fear that the other expected the marriage to be doomed. Fortunately, the idea of signing a prenuptial...
Simplifying property division with a prenuptial agreement
Since California is a community property state, the law considers all of the property you and your future spouse own as part of the marital estate in a divorce. Should your marriage not last for any reason, the court will begin the property division portion of your...
Child custody in California can be made good for kids
When parents in California decide to end their marriage, they often have concerns about how such a decision will affect their children. In fact, in most cases where there are kids involved, issues such as child custody and child support are at the top of the minds of...