California parents have a lot to deal with when going through a divorce. From determining how to split up all of their assets to determining child custody arrangements, divorce can be a highly emotional process. Unfortunately, many parents tend to withdrawal their...
Hiding marital assets during a divorce happens a lot
When some California couples decide to get divorced, things don't always go amicably. When spouses are dealing with a large amount of anger or resentment, it makes them more likely to be dishonest during divorce proceedings. One of the main things that these...
5 challenges you may face in a high-asset divorce
Going through a divorce rarely is easy. However, it becomes even more difficult if you and your spouse have significant assets. You may have substantial income, work bonuses, savings and investments. You may own multiple properties and a few classic cars. You may own...
Should you talk to your children about custody?
If you and your spouse have decided that a divorce is right for you, then it’s time to talk to your children about it. Before you do, though, you will need to decide what kind of custody you are going to have. Will you share custody? Will one parent take over...
Handling business ownership interests in divorce
When you and your spouse divorce and you own a California business together, you need to determine how to handle things moving forward. California is a community property state, which means that any business interests acquired during the marriage may be subject to a...
Divorce, division of property and women in business
The division of property is often one of the most difficult parts of California divorces. When one spouse owns a business, it can be particularly difficult. If the couple owns the business together, one buying the other out can be a viable solution. But what about...