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4 Things That Can Be Used Against You In a California Child Custody Battle
In a California child custody battle, evidence of substance abuse, negative behavior towards the other parent, lack of involvement in the child’s life, and involvement in legal or criminal issues can all be used against you. It is essential to proactively address these concerns and demonstrate your commitment to your child’s well-being.
Navigating the Stress of the Legal Process of Divorce: Top 3 Challenges and How to Cope
The legal process of divorce can be one of the most daunting and stressful aspects of ending a marriage. From understanding legal jargon to managing court dates and negotiations, the complexities of the legal system can add an extra layer of stress to an already challenging time. Here are three of the top challenges people face during the legal process divorce and practical tips for coping with each one.
Does The Length of Marriage Matter in a California Divorce?
One of the most common divorce questions is whether the length of the marriage matters in a California divorce. The short answer is yes. The length of marriage is measured from the date of marriage until the date of separation. The date of separation is not the same thing as the date of divorce. This is because couples choose to separate and then go through the legal process of divorce. The length of marriage impacts spousal support and asset/debt division in California divorces.
No-Fault Divorce: The “Blame Game” in California Divorces
It’s not uncommon for people to get hung up on their spouse’s wrongdoings during divorce proceedings. We get it - divorce and separation is extremely painful, and people do hurtful and even deplorable things to each other. We see cases involving infidelity, financial abuse, domestic violence, and more - deep and harmful betrayal and deception. But do California courts care if your spouse is to blame for the breakdown of your marriage? And why is no-fault divorce a hot topic in the news right now?