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How Long Will it Take to Get a Divorce in California?
Divorce in California requires a minimum waiting period of six months. This countdown begins once a spouse is served with divorce papers, and is meant to rule out any uncertainty you may have about ending...
No, You Don’t Get A Hearing
One of the most frustrating things clients experience in divorce court is the surprise that they are not going to get a “trial” with every motion or appearance. Family law doesn’t work that way. If you have...
What Are Your Legal Rights in an Abusive Situation?
Everyone has the right to a safe and healthy relationship, but unfortunately, abusive marriages aren’t uncommon. In fact, according to national crime statistics, an average of 20 men and women are physically...
Legal Separation vs. Divorce
When considering legal separation vs. divorce, there are a couple of things for both parties to know. Both are legal agreements, but which should you file for? Below is a quick review. Reconciliation Couples...
Who Gets To Sit In With The Client And The Attorney: Third Party Influencers In The Case
As a matter of law, a party to a domestic violence proceeding is entitled to have a “support person” with him or her at the table. When an adult retains counsel, frequently she brings someone along, a friend,...
Top 10 Things to Do to Prepare for Divorce
Nearly half of all marriages that take place in the United States don’t work out. As common as it is, there’s still no easy way to end a marriage, but if you’re sure it’s over, these ten tips can help you...