Divorce is never an easy choice for a couple to make. When you’ve spent years creating a life together, it can be emotionally and financially difficult to untangle from each other. During this time, you deserve to work with a Cypress divorce lawyer who puts empathy at the forefront of their practice. At Cianci Law, PC, we do just that.

With years of experience and several Certified Family Law Specialists on our team, Cianci Law, PC, is the obvious choice for those going through a divorce. We pride ourselves on being pillars in the California legal community, helping our neighbors get through some of their most difficult times.
Family law is an inherently emotional niche. The outcome of your case not only affects your future, but the future of your loved ones as well. Work with the compassionate team at Cianci Law, PC, for the most favorable outcome in your case.
Cypress feels like a small, friendly town while also having a growing business area. With 6 to 11% of Cypress residents being divorced as of 2023, you aren’t alone during this difficult time.
To start the process, either you or your spouse needs to have lived in California for at least six months. For Cypress residents, you also need to have lived in Orange County for at least three months. You’ll file your divorce at the North Justice Center, located at 1275 North Berkeley Avenue in Fullerton.
After paying a filing fee and serving your spouse with divorce papers, you’ll then hire a divorce lawyer to help guide you through negotiations. Divorcing couples are legally required to fully disclose their financial information to ensure fairness. There are various issues that need to be resolved for divorcing couples, such as:
While the court has the final say over these issues, it generally encourages couples to reach an agreement outside of court. Doing this can speed up the divorce process and keep personal and financial issues private.
With the average home value in Cypress being $1,056,806, it’s important to hire a divorce lawyer to help represent you during proceedings. They can help fight to make sure you get a fair division of assets. California recognizes two types of property for couples:
Assets and debts are generally valued near the time of trial. The court can make any orders needed to carry out property division, and in some cases, property disputes can be sent to arbitration. Arbitration is a private and speedy alternative to trial. An arbitrator, much like a judge, hears both sides’ arguments and then makes a legal decision about property division.
Cianci Law, PC, has years of experience helping California residents in similar family law cases. While our team uses this past knowledge to help inform our legal strategy, we know that no two cases are the same. There is no judgment during appointments, and we never take shortcuts. Our clients’ time and money are valuable, and we work hard to ensure legal matters are resolved in an efficient manner.
Summary dissolution is an easier way to end a marriage if certain conditions are met. Both spouses must have no children from the marriage. The marriage must have lasted five years or less, neither spouse can own real estate, and debts and property must fall under certain limits. Both spouses must agree on how to divide property, waive spousal support, and waive the right to appeal. After six months from filing, the court will grant the divorce.
In California, spousal support is the financial payments one spouse may pay to the other after divorce. When deciding how much spousal support to order, the court looks at many factors. These include each spouse’s ability, education, income, assets, and standard of living during the marriage. The goal is generally for the supported spouse to become self-supporting within a reasonable time. Spousal support is often granted for half the length of the marriage.
Divorce and legal separation are two different legal processes in Cypress, California. Legal separation is started in the same way as divorce, using the same petition form, but checking the box for legal separation instead of divorce. Unlike divorce, legal separation does not require a six-month waiting period. A divorce ends the marriage, while a legal separation leaves the parties legally married. People may choose this option for tax and Social Security purposes, as well as personal or religious beliefs.
You don’t need to “prove fault” to get a divorce. In California, fault does not affect the outcome of a divorce because the state follows a no-fault system. Either spouse can file for divorce based on irreconcilable differences. This means the marriage cannot be repaired. This approach simplifies the process and allows couples to focus on practical matters instead of assigning blame in court.
The team at Cianci Law, PC, is ready for your case. During your first consultation, you’ll explain your situation in detail as well as your needs and personal desires. We’ll explain the legal options available to you, and transparently offer our pricing options so there’s no confusion. Let us help resolve your case so you can begin taking the next steps in your life.
We represent clients in Cypress and surrounding California towns. Contact our office today to learn how we can assist you.
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“Melissa is knowledgeable, intelligent, confident, professional and passionate. She explained the process for my case in terms I could easily understand and was always responsive to any questions I had. I am extremely grateful for Melissa and her team. I highly recommend this law firm.” – Gee Lor
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“Melissa Cianci is a skilled Family Law Specialist. She had great success in my case and I’m extremely thankful. She really knows the law and argues the case effectively. She genuinely cared about myself and my child, and she worked extremely hard to get the best outcome for us.” – Cassandra Morris
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