For divorcing couples, one of the many challenges they face is the fear that they will spend an inordinate amount of money to get divorced. Some people may even be concerned that they literally cannot afford to get divorced. According to Forbes, this need not be the...
Month: March 2020
Hague Convention vs. UCCJEA
When a parent seeks the return of or access to a child who resides in the United States, he or she can use one of two remedies: The Hague Convention and the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act. Parties may use either remedy to enforce a foreign...
Divorce when a business predates the marriage
California is one of nine states that observes community property, according to California Courts. Community property is any asset or debt acquired throughout the marriage. Conversely, separate property is anything owned prior to the marriage or that one spouse...
How does collaborative law work?
Divorcing couples in California like you have a few options for how to tackle your split. Though some choose to go for litigation, this is not the only method. Today, we will take a look at collaborative law and how it works. The success of collaborative law depends...
Steps to dividing a business asset
During the divorce, dividing business assets can make the entire process trickier. The equitable distribution is the process in which the liabilities and assets get distributed among couples. The court will classify all the assets into separate, marital, and then...