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Do You Still Need a Will if You Have a Living Trust?
When planning for your family’s future after your death, you may think a will or a living trust is the right documentation to have. Do

How To Get Emergency Temporary Custody of Your Child
If you have a child with a former spouse or partner, you may have worked out a custody agreement with them, allowing your child to

How do you limit the effects of divorce on your children?
How to Limit the Impacts of Divorce on Your Children in California Divorce marks a major transition for parents, but it can be even more

What Are Some Reasons Someone May Choose to Make a Prenup Agreement in California?
Wedding planning often centers on flowers, venues, and guest lists, yet financial conversations can be just as crucial. Among those conversations, the idea of a

What to Expect When Filing Taxes After a Divorce in California
When California couples finalize their divorce, the ripple effects often extend well beyond emotional and living arrangements into the complex realm of filing taxes after

Child support payment options in California
Child Support Payment Options in California—How to Avoid Penalties Paying child support on time in California is a legal obligation and a practical way to

How is spousal support determined in California?
Spousal support plays a critical role in helping both parties adjust their finances during and after a divorce. In California, the court carefully reviews the

Is It Worth It to Stay Together for the Children’s Sake?
On Behalf of CC LawGroup, A Professional Corporation In the complex world of relationships, the question “Is it worth it to stay together for the

What are some common misconceptions about prenups?
Prenuptial agreements, often shrouded in mystery and misinterpretation, have become a topic of heated discussion among couples planning their futures. Many believe that prenups are

Talking to Your Parents About Creating an Estate Plan in California
For many adult children, the thought of discussing the mortality of their parents is deeply uncomfortable. This discomfort often stems from the belief that their
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