Surviving Divorce When a Family Business is Involved

In many cases, two business owners who are married will only see the positives in their business. As we know, it can sometimes be difficult to keep a business afloat, but what happens if a much bigger issue introduces itself… what if the business owners decide to get a divorce? One of the major issues…

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Immigration and the Difficulties of Divorce: An FAQ

Divorce, in itself, it a difficult subject to understand at times. Emotions are high and you are treading on new grounds that you have never discovered before. This is why, if you are going through a divorce but you are also an immigrant or the spouse of an immigrant, you may have some questions for…

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Getting a Divorce When You Live in Two Different States

Divorce is already a complicated process, but it becomes more complicated when one spouse lives in another state. However, you should know that just because one spouse lives in a different state, doesn’t mean that a divorce cannot be completed. Residency Requirements When you are filing for divorce, you may wonder if you have to…

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Moving Your Spouse’s Personal Belongings in Divorce

Even when you are going through a peaceful divorce with your spouse, you may wonder how to handle issues that can sometimes get out of hand – such as moving your spouse’s possessions out of the home. Sometimes, after events like these (especially if they are not handled carefully), you can find that your peaceful…

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Signing the Divorce Papers: An Easy-to-Understand FAQ

Going through a divorce is never fun, and you may dream of the day when it all comes to an end so that you can have a fresh start to life. As you probably know, signing the divorce papers is one of the final steps in the divorce process, as it officially ends the divorce.…

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The Effect of Adultery on Many Aspects of Your Divorce

Depending on the state in which you live, you may have concerns if you or your partner cheated during the marriage. Some states are not very forgiving of these matters and can take it out on the divorce process. Luckily, California is pretty forgiving of these matters – but it can still affect some things…

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Are There Financial Considerations to be Made in Divorce?

When you are going through a divorce, it is especially important to consider all of your finances, as they are one of the most vital things in your life. Your financial standing in the future is of importance of us, which is why we want you to understand what considerations must be made and what…

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What Happens if You Begin Dating During Divorce Proceedings?

Divorce is already a complicated matter. You understand that you will spend time and money on things like mediation and going before a judge on some of the most important matters in your life. But what happens if, during divorce proceedings, you find somebody and start dating? Dating can sometimes get in the way of…

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Understanding the Divorce Process When Domestic Violence is Involved

Divorce can sometimes be a scary and confusing time for anybody, but what about if domestic violence is involved on top of it? Abuse happens to people on many different levels, such as physical, emotional, and psychological abuse. Many factors will help determine what should happen in your divorce. Luckily, we can help you understand…

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When You and Your Military Spouse Agree on a California Divorce

Many people may think that, when you receive a divorce with somebody in the military, it is the same as having a civilian divorce. However, there are many differences that you must be aware of if you and your military spouse have sat down and agreed that this is the best option for you. Military…

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How is Debt Handled When You Are Going Through Divorce?

When you file for divorce, there may be many things you are thinking about: your children and custody matters, property, and assets. It is not very often that people think about their debts – however, it is important to understand your economic position in full before you leap into the meat and bones of divorce.…

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My Case is Too Complex: When You Don’t Want to Mediate

When you are in the midst of divorce and believe mediation is your best option, you should still speak to an experienced attorney about your case and what to expect. Mediation is a proven process that is leading to great results for divorcing couples who want a simplified way to resolve issues without going to…

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