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Feb 20, 2025
Is Property Split 50/50 in a California Divorce?
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Last Modified on Feb 20, 2025

When couples start the divorce process, one of the biggest issues to resolve is determining what happens to their marital property. Many often wonder whether the property they have accumulated during their marriage will be evenly divided or if there is another route they can…

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Nov 09, 2023
What to Include in Your Postnuptial Agreement
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Last Modified on Nov 09, 2023

Protecting Your Assets After Your Wedding A postnuptial agreement, much like a prenup, protects a spouse’s finances and assets in the event of a divorce. While the documents differ based on when they are drafted and signed, they accomplish similar goals. When Should I Draft My Postnup? There…

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Nov 08, 2023
Forensic Accountants & High Asset Divorce
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Last Modified on Nov 08, 2023

High asset divorce involves the division of a significant number of marital properties, from multiple houses or a diverse investment portfolio to even businesses and professional practices. This type of divorce is generally complex because the couple must properly determine each assets’ value and divide them accordingly. However, it is not…

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Nov 20, 2025
Four Warning Signs That Your Spouse May Be Hiding Assets During Divorce
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Last Modified on Nov 20, 2025

Divorce can often be a complicated process, and what contributes most to its complexity is dividing up marital assets. Because California is a community property state, property is divided equally between spouses. You might think this would make the process much simpler than in an equitable…

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Jul 18, 2025
Property Division: Community vs. Separate
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Last Modified on Jul 18, 2025

If you and your partner are going through a divorce, the division of property can be tricky. There are two types of property a couple must consider when they are deciding how things should be separated; community and separate. Community Property A community is the…

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