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Nov 09, 2023
5 Things You Should Know About LGBTQ+ Divorce
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Last Modified on Nov 09, 2023

With the legalization of same-sex marriage, thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ+) couples marched to the altar to get married. Unfortunately, marriage doesn’t always work out. If you are on the cusp of getting divorced, then you should be aware of the complications…

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Aug 25, 2023
How To File For Divorce
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Last Modified on Aug 25, 2023

You’ve made the decision to end your marriage, but now what? What steps do you take? Where do you begin? Our Roseville divorce attorneys explain the divorce process below. Preparing for Your Case: After you’ve decided to get divorced, the first thing you will need…

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Nov 24, 2023
California Divorce 101
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Last Modified on Nov 24, 2023

Deciding to end a marriage can be terrifying. There are several issues to take care of including child custody, property division, and spousal support, which can be overwhelming during this difficult time. However, by understanding California’s divorce laws, you can be better prepared for the…

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Nov 08, 2023
Can an Affair Impact a California Divorce
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Last Modified on Nov 08, 2023

California is a no-fault divorce state, which means the spouse seeking a divorce doesn’t need to provide proof of the other spouse doing anything wrong. However, they will still need to provide a reason for the divorce. The two possible reasons a person may file…

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Nov 19, 2025
When Can Child or Spousal Support Orders Be Set Aside?
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Last Modified on Nov 19, 2025

It is unfortunate that many California couples who get a divorce continue to engage in disagreement and dispute after the case has been completed. However, for a large faction of them, an inability to find common ground will continue to be problematic as they battle…

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Nov 08, 2023
Divorce Can Be Problematic with Professional Practices
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Last Modified on Nov 08, 2023

California divorces are often associated with famous performers and other prominent and well-known people. However, divorce legal issues can affect anyone and be a financial and personal problem for their lives from top to bottom. Professional people who have their own practice in their chosen…

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Nov 08, 2023
What Should I Know About Collecting Money Judgments Post-Divorce?
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Last Modified on Nov 08, 2023

Often, many California divorces end with one spouse receiving a money judgment which the other spouse must pay. The spouse who is to be paid must understand certain facts about collecting the financial judgment. Since emotions are inevitably raw after a divorce and there was…

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Nov 08, 2023
What Happens with Unpaid Debts During a California Divorce?
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Last Modified on Nov 08, 2023

California divorces rarely happen when both parties are ready for it and there are frequently issues that are left unresolved at the time of the filing. While there are a variety of concerns in any divorce such as children, support and division or property, neither…

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Nov 08, 2023
Preparing for Financial Concerns During a Gray Divorce
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Last Modified on Nov 08, 2023

The end of a marriage cannot be pigeonholed as solely affecting a certain faction of people who are in a specific age range. Not all California divorces are the same and the issues and matters in dispute can vary. A so-called "gray divorce" in which…

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Nov 08, 2023
Survey Says Hiding Financial Information Can Spark a Divorce
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Last Modified on Nov 08, 2023

There are many reasons why a California couple might decide the time is right to move forward with a divorce. While personal issues and disputes are common as some people simply determine that they can no longer get along, financial concerns are also high on…

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