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What California Parents Should Know About Children’s Participation in Sports After Divorce

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,[…]

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Understanding California Divorce Cases Involving Rental Income From Community Property

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[…]

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Understanding California Divorce Cases Involving Unequal Contributions to Household Expenses

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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What California Parents Should Know About Custody Exchanges During Holidays and Special Events

Holiday celebrations, birthdays, graduations, weddings, and family gatherings often create unique scheduling challenges for divorced or separated parents. Without clear planning, these events can become[…]

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Understanding California Divorce Cases Involving Community Property Reimbursement for Business Investments

Many married couples invest community funds into businesses during the marriage. Whether the investment involves a startup, family-owned company, franchise, professional practice, or side business,[…]

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