If a divorce appears imminent, start documenting assets and keeping track of your California expenditures. This information will help determine a fair settlement. If you think your spouse is hiding valuable information, here are some ways to uncover the complete...
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What is parallel parenting?
After a contentious divorce, it’s often hard for California parents to work together. This creates significant issues when divorced parties have children. In those cases, parallel parenting provides a viable alternative that ensures that the needs of the children...
How to keep your divorce child-centered
When California parents go through a divorce, their children always feel the effects. However, there are some steps parents can take to prioritize the needs of their children during and after their divorce. Understanding how to keep your divorce child-centered can...
Dealing with the contrasting emotions of divorce
A divorce may be a legal procedure, but it is fraught with stressful emotions at every turn. Managing these emotions on top of the process of your divorce can be challenging enough, but the many emotions you might face at the same time are often opposite of each...
What is your standard of living?
A significant part of the divorce process involves planning for and adjusting to the changes it will bring to your life. Regardless of whether these changes are large or small, financial or physical, they can affect your overall standard of living. It is helpful to...
Why it might be best to avoid the 50/50 co-parenting schedule
California parents who are divorced aim to focus on what’s best for their young children. Agreeing on a co-parenting schedule is a great way to do that. It might seem second-nature to go with the 50/50 plan, but it might be best to avoid it for various reasons....
How to handle divorce and your medical practice in California
In California and many other states, all assets and liabilities acquired during the marriage or the appreciation in separate property brought about by the other partner are all subject to division during divorce. If you have a medical practice, your partner may be...
How to have a child-centered divorce in California
When a family goes through a divorce, it is often difficult for the children. They may feel like they are stuck in the middle or like they are to blame for what happened. It is important that divorcing parents put their children first and have a child-centered...
Do you need to work with a CDFA?
The role of a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst can be important when going through a divorce. Working with a CDFA in California can be daunting, but the peace of mind they offer is immeasurable. Among the benefits of working with a CDFA is valuing marital property...
What to know about divorce mediation
If you are planning on ending your marriage, you may believe that your best option is to do so in a California courtroom. However, it may actually be in your best interest to craft a divorce settlement with the help of a mediator. What to expect during divorce...