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The Difference Between Annulment and Divorce
Divorce and annulment are two ways of ending a marriage, but they differ significantly. Divorce ends a valid marriage, while an annulment declares the marriage null and void from its inception. Both have their legal implications, and it's essential to understand the...
International Divorce Process: What You Need to Know
Divorce is never easy, especially when it involves navigating different laws and regulations across different countries. An international divorce can be a complicated process, but with the proper understanding and guidance, it is possible to navigate it without any...
In the legal world, marriage isn’t about romance. Quite simply, it’s a contract; an agreement made between two people who want to be seen as a single entity in the eyes of the law. This contract binds the couple’s finances and interests, and offers certain protections and benefits in return. There are a lot of […]
In 2018, nearly 35% of California women (and over 30% of men), reported that they’d experienced some kind of intimate partner physical violence. During this time, domestic violence accounted for 20% percent of all violent crimes, and a staggering 65% of all murder-suicides between significant others. These statistics are staggering, but they only cover a […]
Spousal support are payments that one spouse makes to the other, to help support their needs, post-divorce. Here’s how that works in California.
Child custody refers to the broad range of parental rights and responsibilities that come with being a parent. While married, biological parents share these rights equally; however, that changes if you ever get divorced. When this happens, custody will need to be divided. This process is called a “child custody dispute,” and it will result […]
When you’re going through a divorce, your main concern is your children – and you probably already know that you’ll have to develop parenting schedules between you and your ex to ensure that they get plenty of time with both of you. You could benefit from using a parenting plan template (there’s one below) to make sure you’re covering all your bases when you’re working through child custody issues.