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Annulment
Annulment
While litigated divorce is the most common type of marriage dissolution, there are other options, such as an annulment. It can be easier and less expensive to get an...
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Child Support
Child Support
Each parent is responsible for providing for their child’s financial needs. If your child is not receiving support from the other parent...
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Custody/Parenting Plans
Custody/Parenting Plans
Child custody matters are of critical importance to our clients. No matter a client’s profession or stage in life, if children are...
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Divorce
Divorce
Few people enter a marriage with the expectation that divorce is somewhere in their future, which is why divorce...
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Contested Divorce
Contested Divorce
A divorce can cause major disruptions in the life of everyone involved. It is common for couples to not agree on several matters related to their divorce.
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Divorce for Business
Divorce for Business
The dissolution of your marriage can have a major impact on your business, especially your marital or community assets. While divorce is often a complex and emotional process...
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Uncontested Divorce
Uncontested Divorce
Dissolving a marriage can be complex, especially if the couple has disagreements about custody, child support, division of assets, spousal support, and other issues.
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$2500 Flat Fee Divorce
$2500 Flat Fee Divorce
Believe it or not, you can actually obtain a divorce in Orange County for a flat fee! Divorce is typically very expensive, but the biggest expense can be to repair the damage to your case...
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Dividing Marital Property
Dividing Marital Property
It can be stressful and confusing to figure out how to allocate shared property during a divorce. Property division laws were created...
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Pre Divorce Planning
Pre Divorce Planning
If you are ready to divorce your spouse and would like to start thinking about your next chapter in life, you can begin pre-divorce planning. The pre-planning process...
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Divorce Mediation
Divorce Mediation
Most family law cases are not resolved through litigation. Cases settle because the parties reach an agreement...
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Domestic Partnership
Domestic Partnership
Domestic partnerships can provide legal benefits for couples who choose to remain together without being married. You can prove you are in a domestic partnership using information...
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Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is a serious category of crime in the state of California. In addition to the criminal penalties that a domestic abuser faces, it can have long-reaching effects...
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Grandparent's Rights
Grandparent's Rights
Under certain circumstances, a grandparent has a legal right to have visitation with a grandchild. Though the law provides narrow grounds when this can be ordered, it does...
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Paternity
Paternity
Disputes over family matters can be troubling for children and create stress for the entire family. When you are having difficulty deciding what actions to take for legal matters...
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Post-Judgment Modification of Orders
Post-Judgment Modification of Orders
Domestic violence is a serious category of crime in the state of California. In addition to the criminal penalties that a domestic abuser faces, it can have...
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Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements
Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreements
We all want more certainty and predictability in our lives. If you’re getting married...
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Postnuptial Agreement
Postnuptial Agreement
A postnuptial agreement is a written contract signed by both partners after they get married. It allows them to settle their affairs and assets in case their relationship ends...
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Restraining Order
Restraining Order
A restraining order is a court order designed to offer temporary or long-term relief to the petitioning party from the responding party. With this in mind, domestic violence...
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Spousal Support
Spousal Support
Spousal support (commonly referred to as “alimony”) can be contentious when a divorce occurs, or partners go their separate ways. Spousal support is not ordered in every case.
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