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Many divorces involve straightforward assets such as bank accounts, vehicles, and household items. Others involve much more complicated financial issues. Business ownership, stock options, retirement[…]

Divorce is rarely easy, but it becomes even more challenging when one spouse refuses to cooperate. Whether it involves ignoring requests for information, delaying court[…]

Property division is one of the most important aspects of a California divorce. Decisions made during this process can affect financial security for years after[…]

Many people assume child support and spousal support are always based solely on what a person currently earns. While actual income is extremely important, California[…]
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