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Spousal Support Across State Lines: What Happens to California Alimony If One Spouse Moves Away?
Spousal support is an invaluable tool to help lower-earning spouses provide for themselves after a divorce. However, every state has unique laws regarding how spousal
What to Expect When Coparenting Over the Holidays
The holidays are advertised as a time for family and togetherness. While that’s fine in theory, it can make your first holiday season as divorced
How to Pass On Your Home in California
If you’re like most Americans, your home is by far the biggest purchase you’ll ever make. It’s also the single most valuable asset you own.
‘Til Death Do Your Assets Part: Beneficiary Designations in Post-Divorce Estate Plans
Getting divorced ends your primary legal relationship with your spouse, but it’s rarely the end of the story. What many people don’t realize is that
Who Needs an Estate Plan in 2023?
Most people group “estate plans” under the same umbrella as “retirement plans,” as something only older adults need to worry about. However, this could not
Is It Really Over? Why Ending Your Relationship Before Your Divorce Matters
Your marriage will officially end the day your divorce is finalized. However, your romantic relationship ended months, if not years earlier. While pinning down the
Estate Planning Tips for Same-Sex Couples
In the grand scheme of things, the right to same-sex marriage is still shockingly recent. It has only been legal in California since 2008, and
5 Common Misconceptions About the Divorce Process
The internet has made getting accurate information about a subject easier than ever. So why are incorrect rumors about divorce still so common? Two factors
Conscious Uncoupling: Handling Your Amicable Divorce
The culture around divorces has evolved significantly over the past few decades. Where ending a marriage was once considered taboo, it has now become a
Parents’ Rights to Care for Their Children in California
When you become a parent, you take on a major responsibility. You’re agreeing to support and care for your child until they’re a legal adult,
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