If you are considering divorce, it is likely because you are unhappy in your marriage. You may imagine that divorce will solve your problems. The truth is more complex. According to Psychology Today, divorce is a difficult, painful process. It does not solve your...
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Divorce and the family home
One major topic of contention during a divorce is the fate of the family home. While selling the property may seem like the only choice for divorcing couples, Zillow notes that other available options may allow one or both of the spouses to keep the home. By examining...
What should you know about restraining orders?
In the event of abuse or other threatening behaviors, there is protection available from the law. Securing a restraining order can protect you from an abusive person, while also creating a legal record that can assist you during the divorce process. It is important to...
Should you use social media during a divorce?
Social media can bring people together, no matter where they are in the world. However, it can also cause conflict and strife when a person is in the midst of divorce. The truth is social media usage can affect your divorce negatively in many cases. It can add to your...
Child custody rights for unmarried parents
There are many custody arrangement options available for unmarried parents in California. Parents who are not married should know their rights regarding child custody and visitation. Furthermore, it is important for unmarried parents to pursue custody arrangements...
What should business owners know about divorce?
When going through divorce, it is important for business owners to take steps during the asset division process to properly value the business. A family business counts as "property" in the eyes of the law, but it is important to understand whether part or all of it...
3 myths about shared parenting
When parents divorce, the court usually either assigns one parent sole physical custody, where the non-custodial parent receives visitation for a few days per week or month, or joint physical custody, in which the children split their time almost evenly between the...
What are standard restraining orders in a CA divorce?
Once divorce proceedings have begun in California, both spouses must follow a set of temporary restraining orders. Standard Family Law Restraining Orders prohibit spouses from making certain major financial changes or relocating children without each other’s consent....
How are divorce and legal separation different?
Divorce often involves both emotionally and financially difficult decisions. You may need space from your current relationship, but not yet feel ready to end your marriage, especially if you share children. Legal separation is a process similar to divorce that allows...
Can my spouse relocate with children after divorce?
After divorce, a parent may choose to move away from the children. This may arise as a result of wishing to be closer to family or starting a new life in a different city. Jobs may also cause a parent to move away. In California, a judge cannot force a parent to...