Marvin Action
A Marvin action, also known as a Marvin claim or Marvin suit, refers to a legal action in California based on the principles established in the landmark case Marvin v. Marvin (1976). This case involved a dispute between Lee Marvin,…
A Marvin action, also known as a Marvin claim or Marvin suit, refers to a legal action in California based on the principles established in the landmark case Marvin v. Marvin (1976). This case involved a dispute between Lee Marvin,…
In California divorce law, separate property refers to assets and debts that belong exclusively to one spouse and are not considered community property. Unlike community property, which is subject to equal division upon divorce, separate property generally remains the sole…
In California divorce law, community property refers to the legal rule that assets [and debts] acquired by either spouse during the marriage are considered [subject to certain exceptions] community property and are to be equally divided upon divorce. This means…
In California, “irreconcilable differences” is a common ground for divorce, also known as a “no-fault” divorce. This means that neither spouse needs to prove that the other did something wrong or was at fault for the breakdown of the marriage.…
In California, a summary dissolution is a simplified and expedited process for terminating a marriage or domestic partnership for couples who meet specific eligibility criteria and have minimal assets and debts. It’s essentially a streamlined alternative to a traditional divorce…
In California, mediation is a widely used form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) for civil cases, providing parties with an opportunity to resolve their disputes outside of court with the assistance of a neutral third party, known as a mediator.…
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in California refers to methods of resolving legal disputes outside of traditional litigation in court. ADR methods are often favored for their efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and potential for preserving relationships between parties. Here’s an in-depth explanation of…
In California, loss of consortium is a legal concept that allows certain family members of an injured person to seek compensation for the negative impact the injury has had on their relationship. Loss of consortium typically applies to the injured…
In California, compensation for permanent disability or disfigurement is a significant component of damages in personal injury cases. These damages aim to compensate an injured party for the lasting physical impairments or alterations to their appearance resulting from an accident…
In California, past and future lost wages are a significant component of damages in personal injury cases. These damages compensate an injured party for income they have lost as a result of their inability to work due to the accident…