California is a community property state. That means that both spouses are entitled to an even split of the union’s assets if there is no prenuptial agreement in place. This community property includes any profits and debts incurred during the marriage, and the resulting division of property should be as equitable and fair as possible. […] Read More
What You Need to Know: Options for Divorce in California
“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” –Leo Tolstoy No two marriages are alike, and no two divorces are alike, either—couples bring together different personalities, assets, and expectations that distinguish each union and separation. When it’s time to move on, California couples can choose among several types of […] Read More
FAQs About High Net Worth Divorces in California
Hollywood paints a pretty picture of what marriage can be, but life is rarely picture perfect. Perhaps the fire went out in your relationship a while ago, but you and your spouse stayed together out of inertia or a sense of obligation to the children. Or perhaps a revelation, such as an admission of infidelity, […] Read More