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What Happens to Joint Bank Accounts During Divorce in California?

One of the first financial questions people ask during divorce is: What happens to our joint bank accounts? Whether you live in Torrance, Long Beach, ...
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How Hidden Assets Are Discovered in a California Divorce

One of the greatest concerns in any divorce is whether all assets have been fully disclosed. In California, both spouses have a legal duty to ...
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How Property Division Works in High-Asset California Divorces

High-asset divorces present unique challenges. When significant wealth is involved—multiple properties, businesses, investments, or complex compensation structures—dividing property requires careful analysis, detailed documentation, and strategic ...
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What If I Used My Own Money to Pay for Marital Expenses in Divorce?

Not all financial contributions during a marriage are treated equally when it comes time to divide property. In many divorces, one spouse has paid more ...
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What Happens When One Spouse Moves Out Before Divorce in California?

In many marriages, separation does not happen all at once. One spouse may move out of the family home weeks or even months before divorce ...
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What Happens to Inheritances and Gifts in a California Divorce?

Inheritances and personal gifts often carry both financial and emotional significance. When a marriage ends, many people are surprised to learn that these assets are ...
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How Stock Options, Bonuses, and Deferred Compensation Are Divided in a California Divorce

Not all marital assets are straightforward. In many divorces, a significant portion of a couple’s wealth may be tied up in stock options, bonuses, commissions, ...
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What Happens to Businesses and Professional Practices in a California Divorce

When one or both spouses own a business or professional practice, divorce can become significantly more complex. Unlike bank accounts or real estate, businesses are ...
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How Debt Is Divided in a California Divorce

When couples think about property division in divorce, they often focus on assets like homes, retirement accounts, and savings. But just as important—and often more ...
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Community Property vs. Separate Property in a California Divorce

One of the most important—and often misunderstood—issues in divorce is determining what property belongs to whom. California law draws a clear distinction between community property ...
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What Happens to the Family Home in a California Divorce?

For many couples, the family home is more than just an asset—it represents stability, memories, and often the largest financial investment made during the marriage. ...
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How Real Estate and Investment Property Are Divided in a California Divorce

Real estate is often one of the most valuable—and emotionally charged—assets in a divorce. Whether it’s the family home, a rental property, or multiple investment ...
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Spousal Support, Retirement, and Social Security in California

Retirement often brings long-awaited freedom — but for divorced spouses, it can also bring new financial questions. How does retirement affect spousal support payments? What ...
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Tax Implications of Paying or Receiving Spousal Support in California

When a marriage ends, financial matters don’t stop at dividing property or determining monthly support. Both spouses must also consider how spousal support (alimony) will ...
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How to Enforce Unpaid Spousal Support in California

When a court orders spousal support, it becomes a binding legal obligation — not a suggestion. Yet, unfortunately, some former spouses fail to pay what ...
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How to Modify or Terminate Spousal Support in California

A spousal-support order doesn’t always remain fixed forever. Over time, life changes — income rises or falls, people retire, remarry, or relocate — and those ...
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How Long Does Spousal Support Last in California?

When a marriage ends, one of the most common questions people ask is: How long will I have to pay — or receive — spousal ...
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How Spousal Support Is Determined in California

When a marriage ends, one of the most common concerns — especially in long-term relationships — is spousal support, also known as alimony. Spousal support ...
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When to Modify or Enforce a Child Support Order in California

A child support order reflects a family’s circumstances at a particular point in time. But as life changes, so can the financial realities of both ...
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How Child Support Is Determined in California

Few issues in family law cause more stress or confusion than child support. Parents want to know what is fair, what is required, and how ...
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Co-Parenting After Divorce: Setting Boundaries That Work

Parenting after divorce is rarely easy. It requires patience, flexibility, and a willingness to put your child’s well-being above lingering resentment or conflict. At the ...
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How to Prepare for Your First Family Court Hearing

For many people, the first appearance in family court is one of the most stressful parts of a divorce or custody case. The process can ...
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How Judges Decide Child Custody: What You Need to Prove

When parents separate or divorce, one of the most stressful questions is: Who will get custody of the children? At the Law Office of Stuart ...
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What is the role of a child custody evaluator?

Child custody decisions can shape your child’s future. When parents can’t agree on a custody arrangement, courts sometimes bring in a child custody evaluator. This ...
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