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Differences Between Legal and Physical Child Custody in California

Parents facing separation or divorce in California will have concerns about child custody. The custodial parent will have the right and responsibility to make choices about their child is raised and will be expected to provide a safe, secure home for their child or children. California child custody falls into two categories, legal and physical custody. Continue reading as we discuss the…

Alimony & Spousal Support In High Net-Worth Divorce

In California, divorcing couples who have $1 million or more in assets divorces are considered high net worth. Dissolving a high net-worth marriage requires a divorce lawyer specializing in protecting their clients’ financial future. Often, alimony and spousal support are applicable following a divorce. Each situation is different, but some things are essential for you to know. Whether you are requesting spousal…

Protecting Your Retirement Funds During A Divorce

Divorce is one of the most stressful life events that a person can experience. One of the stressors of dissolving a marriage is the uncertainty over finances. The division of assets can be difficult and feel very personal. Your real estate, physical property, investments, and money are all on the table in a divorce. This financial insecurity naturally creates anxiety. If you…

How Are Assets Divided During A Divorce? 

Worries over finances while going through a divorce are common. You may wonder how your assets will be divided. There are things that you should be aware of to ensure that your net worth is divided properly. A Los Angeles divorce attorney can help. What is Considered Community Property in California? California is a community property state meaning that anything that divorcing…

How Do I Protect My Wealth During A Divorce?

Dissolving a marriage is one of the most challenging things a person can go through, especially when it involves children and significant assets. Sometimes, it may seem like it would be better to walk away without anything to avoid the pain of the proceedings surrounding the divorce. But, as the pain becomes less acute, you will want to find yourself financially secure…