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Understanding California Divorce Cases Involving Business Income Used for Personal Expenses

When one spouse owns a business, separating personal and business finances is not always straightforward. Many small business owners use company funds to pay expenses[…]

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Understanding California Divorce Cases Involving Unequal Earnings During Marriage

Many marriages involve spouses with significantly different incomes. One spouse may be the primary wage earner while the other focuses on childcare, household responsibilities, education,[…]

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What California Parents Should Know About Children’s Preferences in Custody Cases

As children grow older, many parents wonder whether their child’s preference regarding custody or visitation will influence the court’s decision. While California courts may consider[…]

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Understanding California Divorce Cases Involving Retirement Contributions Made After Separation

Retirement accounts are often among the largest assets divided during a California divorce. While many spouses understand that retirement benefits earned during marriage may be[…]

Understanding California Divorce Cases Involving Business Debt

When a business is involved in a divorce, assets are only part of the picture. Business debt can significantly affect the value of the company[…]

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