“My spouse is hiding income!” My spouse earns cash under the table.” I hear these allegations often in my family law practice. If your spouse is self-employed, or is able to earn …
California Divorce Myths – Part One
I’ve placed the myth in italics and the reality follows. 1. I am automatically divorced 6 months after I file for divorce. No. 2. I am legally separated once I …
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Disclosure Requirements, Part Two.
Parties going through a divorce in California have a duty to disclose all of their assets and debts. California has created a form that assists you in disclosing your assets and debts. It …
Disclosure Requirements, Part 1
YOU MUST DISCLOSE YOUR INCOME IN THE DIVORCE PROCESS. Divorce is not a game of poker. You don’t get to "hold" your financial cards. Instead, you must disclose, …
How To Protect Yourself Online In Divorce Or Post-Divorce Matters
You should expect that anything you post on social networking and dating sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Match.com etc., can and will be used against you in your divorce case or post-divorce …
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The Changing Face Of Spousal Support
In 1970 only 4% of husbands had wives who earned more than they did. In 2007, that share rose to 22%. These figures come from a new Pew Research Center study, as reported in the Los Angeles …
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