
Fault Divorce vs. No Fault Divorce: What’s the Difference?
It’s never easy to end a marriage. No couple enters a marriage in search of a divorce, but there is sometimes no other option forward. When the time comes to separate, it’s best to have an experienced family law attorney on your side who will fight for a fair and fair divorce. If you live in the State of California you can file for a divorce...
Understanding Child Support Law
Child Support is just one part of a process that can be challenging and stressful. Having some understanding of how child support works and what is required of you will eliminate some of that stress. This article will provide an outline of the basics and most often asked questions about child support law. Each state has its own child support laws based on the federal statute. No two child...
Taxes and Estate Planning for LGBT couples in California
Estate planning and the filing of taxes can vary for LGBT couples based on individual factors. The LGBT community in the United States won their fundamental right to marriage equality in the year 2015 Supreme Court decision of Obergefell vs. Hodges. Since equal marriage rights are enjoyed by LGBT couples, it means estate planning is even essential for them. There are a number of issues which...
Conservatorship & Guardianship: What you need to know
A conservatorship (adult guardianship) is a legal proceeding to appoint a person to manage the personal care and/or the financial affairs of an adult that is physically and/or mentally unable to manage their own decisions about health care or money. The person appointed by the court is known as a “conservator,” and is usually a relative or friend, but can also be a professional paid to perform...
All you need to know about the Adoption process in California
The Adoption process in California are governed by the California Family Code. Any adult may adopt any minor who is at least 10 years younger than them (unless the adoptive parent is a step-parent, sibling, aunt, uncle or first cousin). If the minor is at least 12 years old, the minor’s consent must be obtained for the adoption process. There are several channels through which one may adopt...
5 Things to discuss with a Divorce Lawyer
Filing for divorce is difficult. That is why we have put together this essential Guide to divorce in California with 5 key topics to discuss with your divorce lawyer. Residency Requirements and Exceptions To be eligible to file for divorce (dissolution of marriage) in California, you must be a resident of California for six months and a resident in the county of filing for three months. There...
Ultimate Guide for Estate Planning: Probate, Trusts, Last Will and Testaments
A Last Will and Testament (a “will”) is not only for the wealthy and it is not only for the elderly. Everyone needs a will because it is the legal means by which you can tell the world how you want your assets distributed at your death. Without a will and Testament, you will die what is called intestate. This means that state statutes will dictate how your individually owned assets are...
How is Child Support calculated?
Commonly, an order of children support results when a divorce, legal separation or paternity lawsuit is filed.
A Living Will: Everything You Need to Know
A Living Will is an outline of your preferences for the times when you are still alive, but close to death due to health reasons. Thinking about serious accidents, injuries, and death is never fun, but you may want to decide what happens to you in the case of a life event that would make your body unable to keep itself alive on its own. Accidents and illnesses happen and if one happens to you...