When a married couple divorces, it is almost certain that the subject of property division will come up. And just like child custody and visitation, property division can be a very emotional topic because assets are a reflection of your hard work. Besides, some of...
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Handling complex financial accounts in a divorce
Some financial questions may not necessarily be easy to solve, but the accounts themselves are at least fairly simple. For example, you and your ex may not agree on the exact amount of money each of you should get out of your bank account, but it is easy to locate...
3 solutions for real estate during a California divorce
Real estate is often the most valuable property that married couples share with one another. Both your primary home and any vacation or investment properties will substantially increase your personal wealth. Real property usually comes with major financial obligations...
How do the California family courts respond to hidden assets?
You’re getting divorced, and one of the most important steps in a California divorce will be splitting up your property with your ex. The two of you need to share information with one another about your personal debts and property. If you don't resolve the property...
How will divorce impact your credit score?
When most people think about divorce, they think about things like who gets the home and what the arrangements will be for the children. They may not realize that people who are ending the marriage also have to figure out how to handle their debts. There are many ways...
What happens to your debts in a California divorce?
Dividing your property will likely be a point of contention at the end of your marriage, especially if you have quite significant personal assets. Frequently, divorcing spouses prioritize assets that they care about when strategizing or negotiating for property...
Do you want to keep the house in your California divorce?
Splitting your property with your ex can be one of the hardest parts of getting a divorce. It can be hard to compromise when emotions are high, and it is common for both spouses to want the same assets from the marital estate. For example, both spouses frequently seek...
Want a share of your spouse’s retirement after divorce? Get a QDRO
Here in California, property division is based on the community property doctrine, so each spouse will usually receive half of the marital assets. There's only one surefire way to ensure that you'll be able to receive any of your spouse's retirement savings, however....
4 tips to remember about property division
It is not uncommon for couples to amass significant assets over the course of a marriage. Whether it is the creation of a family business, the purchase of several properties, the acquisition of multiple investments or an expanding set of retirement accounts, many...
Will I have to split my separate property in divorce?
During your years of marriage, you and your spouse will acquire assets and property together. Like most couples, you may own a home, bank accounts, retirement accounts and vehicles. You may even have a business started during your marriage. As you go through the...