Social attitudes about prenuptial agreements have slowly but steadily changed in recent years. People are less judgmental of those who signed prenuptial agreements now. In many cases, engaged individuals are less likely to question a fiancé’s commitment to the...
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What if one parent is always late for custody exchanges?
Having a reliable schedule for custody exchanges reduces the likelihood of conflict between parents and makes life more predictable for the children in a family. Children thrive on routine, and they look to their parents to maintain that routine during tumultuous...
Termination of Parental Rights
It is part of our ongoing blog post mission to help readers by demystifying certain legal definitions and legal issues in our practice area of family law. To that end, we will focus on what is known by way of the acronym TPR – which stands for termination of parental...
Termination of Parental Rights
It is part of our ongoing blog post mission to help readers by demystifying certain legal definitions and legal issues in our practice area of family law. To that end, we will focus on what is known by way of the acronym TPR – which stands for termination of...
Do I Need A Forensic Accountant For My Divorce?
The involvement of a forensic accountant in a marital dissolution can be a necessary and useful tool. We frequently utilize forensic accountants on our cases to determine a party’s cash flow for purposes of support, to value business interests, to assist on complex...
How Much Will My Divorce Cost?
It is impossible to determine from the onset how much your divorce will ultimately cost. However, a few factors to consider will be the complexity of the issues to be determined and the level of the cooperation between the parties and the attorneys. Any divorce will...
Seeing Your Tustin California Divorce Or Child Custody Battle As Inspiration for Self-Improvement – Part 1
Whether your husband left you after one too many quarrels over the kids’ nighttime routine or your spouse just walked out on you and your family one day at work, never to return, you are feeling awful, depressed, confused, and angry. The idea that this divorce – or...
How to Talk to Yourself about Your California Divorce
In our last five posts, we discussed strategies and tactics for how to talk to other people about your divorce. But perhaps the most important conversations you will have about the divorce will be with yourself. Neurological research shows that our “self-talk” can...
How to Talk to Your Parents about Your California Divorce
You are contemplating separating or getting divorced from your spouse. As part of that process, you need to discuss or break the news to various people in your life. In today’s post and multiple posts that will follow, we’re going to provide insights about how to have...
What Can I Do To Prepare For My Initial Consultation With An Attorney?
Your first meeting with an attorney concerning a divorce is one of the most important steps in your case. A well conducted initial consultation will provide you with a significant amount of information, answer a number of your questions, and hopefully relieve a...