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What is a Divorce Decree in California?

While marriage is an emotional bond between two individuals who intend to spend their lives together, it’s important to understand that it’s also a legal contract. That’s why you and your spouse signed your marriage license and certificate and used an officiate for the ceremony….

What Happens to an Inheritance During a Divorce?

Many people want to leave a legacy to their loved ones and do so by giving them an inheritance. However, people also worry about the legacy they leave behind being squandered by a spouse or lost in divorce. The legal team at Moradi Saslaw Family…

Trust Funds & Divorce: What You Need to Know

One way that people protect their assets is by placing them into a trust. Not only can this strategy potentially protect the assets from creditors or people who want to sue the owner, it can also protect the assets in the event of divorce. When…

A Guide to High-Value Assets & Divorce in California

High-value assets and high net-worth divorces are more nuanced and complicated than many divorcing spouses realize. In addition to all of the legal complications that involve a “typical” divorce, such as child custody, child support, and property division, there is an additional layer of complexity…

10 Ways to Ready Your Finances for Divorce

Going through a divorce takes an emotional and financial toll on both people involved. Wading through the legal issues of separating your finances at the same time that you are separating a life together adds stress to an already painful time. With big changes to…

Why Does Standard of Living Matter in Divorce?

If you’re undergoing divorce proceedings in California, you’re certain to hear the term “Standard of Living.” But what does standard of living mean, and why does it matter to your divorce agreement? Because we all live different lifestyles with a wide variety of incomes and…

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