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What If I Used My Own Money to Pay for Marital Expenses in Divorce?

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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 than their share toward certain expenses or used separate funds to benefit community property. California law recognizes these situations through reimbursements and credits, which can significantly affect the final division […]

What Happens When One Spouse Moves Out Before Divorce in California?

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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 papers are filed. While this is often done for emotional or practical reasons, it can raise important legal questions about property division, finances, and rights moving forward. At the Law […]

What Happens to Inheritances and Gifts in a California Divorce?

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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 not always treated the same way as other property. Whether an inheritance or gift remains separate property or becomes subject to division depends largely on how it was handled during […]

What Happens to Businesses and Professional Practices in a California Divorce

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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 not easily divided — yet they are often among the most valuable assets a couple owns. At the Law Office of Stuart E. Bruers, based in Torrance, California, and serving […]

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 stressful—is how debt is divided. Credit cards, loans, and other financial obligations can significantly affect each spouse’s post-divorce stability. At the Law Office of Stuart E. Bruers, based in Torrance, […]

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 and separate property, and that classification can significantly affect how assets are divided when a marriage ends. At the Law Office of Stuart E. Bruers, based in Torrance, California, and […]

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. When divorce becomes inevitable, one of the most pressing questions is: What happens to the house? At the Law Office of Stuart E. Bruers, based in Torrance, California, and serving […]

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 properties, deciding how to divide real estate can significantly impact each spouse’s financial future. At the Law Office of Stuart E. Bruers, based in Torrance, California, and serving clients throughout […]

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 happens when one or both former spouses begin collecting Social Security?At the Law Office of Stuart E. Bruers, based in Torrance, California, and serving clients throughout Los Angeles County, Orange […]