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Vehicles are among the most commonly disputed assets in California divorce cases. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, and boats often carry both financial and practical[…]

Sports can provide children with valuable opportunities to develop teamwork, discipline, confidence, and friendships. However, after separation or divorce, athletic activities can sometimes create scheduling,[…]

Rental properties often generate ongoing income that can become an important issue during divorce proceedings. Whether the property is a single-family rental home, duplex, apartment[…]

Many married couples divide financial responsibilities differently throughout their relationship. One spouse may pay most of the household bills while the other contributes through childcare,[…]
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