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Who Becomes Responsible for Debt After Your Divorce in California?

In many high-net-worth divorces, spouses are often most concerned about how they’re going to split their assets. But under California’s community property rules, divorcing couples should expect to split their debts as well.

How Does a Prenup Affect Divorce

Most couples don’t enter prenups with plans to separate. In fact, most prenuptial agreement terms are written to encourage couples to remain together. Even the California court system encourages

What Makes a California Contested Divorce and How to Proceed

Contested versus uncontested divorce – the latter is far more simple, with generally a faster resolution, too. But what makes a contested divorce? If you and your spouse have any outstanding issues you need to resolve…

California Divorce Mediation: How to Get the Best Possible Outcome

Although many people recommend mediation for couples who separate under amicable circumstances, mediation can still work for high-conflict divorces…

How Can You Avoid Going to Court in a California Divorce?

Of all the things that can stress you out in a divorce, having to go to court might be at the top of the list. Most people don’t like the thought of going to court – and…

How to Negotiate the Best High-Net-Worth Divorce Settlement for Your Family

If you’re a successful professional with a portfolio of complex assets, you have a lot at stake in your divorce. California marriages have community property, which means property division will be a major aspect of…

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