by maya | May 11, 2022 | California Divorce, Divorce, Divorce Mediation, Family Law, High Asset Divorce
No one ever goes into a marriage expecting to get divorced. In fact, most couples enter into matrimony with the hope that it will last until death do they part. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case. Roughly 50% of all marriages in the United States end in...
by maya | Apr 1, 2022 | California Divorce, Divorce, Divorce Mediation, High Asset Divorce
It’s no secret that a divorce can be complicated and emotionally draining for all parties involved. Why? Because everyone’s emotions are running wild as life starts to drastically change between the parties. And if you have any type of additional strain or... by maya | Jan 23, 2021 | California Divorce, Divorce, Divorce Mediation, High Asset Divorce, Property Division, Spousal Support
Requesting alimony can be a necessary but complex part of divorce. Below is a list of steps to take if your situation suddenly changes. Divorce proceedings are complicated. You may finally get to a place where things have been agreed to or settled on, and then... by maya | Jan 8, 2021 | California Divorce, Divorce, Divorce Mediation, Family Law, High Asset Divorce, Property Division, Same-Sex Partners
The topic of finances can create panic for anyone, but when you add divorce to the mix, it tends to be especially stressful. When entering into the sensitive financial discussions of divorce, there are two main financial issues to be highlighted –... by maya | Dec 7, 2020 | California Divorce, Child Custody, Divorce, Divorce Mediation, Family Formation, Family Law, Firm News, High Asset Divorce, Premarital Counseling, Premarital counseling, Prenuptial Agreements, Property Division, Spousal Support
The attorney-client relationship is very important, and one of the most sacred aspects of that relationship is attorney-client privilege. In fact, this privilege is thought to date all the way back to ancient Rome, where governors were forbidden from calling... by maya | Jul 24, 2020 | High Asset Divorce
The dissipation of assets involves spending them so that the other person cannot get them in a divorce. This is not uncommon in high asset divorce cases when one spouse does not want another spouse to get marital assets. Since California is a community property state,...
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