What is a Collaborative Divorce? A collaborative divorce is a method of negotiating a divorce settlement outside of court. In a collaborative divorce, the spouses hire specially trained attorneys and neutral third parties to assist in reaching an agreement. The key feature of a collaborative divorce is that all parties sign an agreement to negotiate…
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An Overview of Divorce Mediation Divorce is often an emotionally fraught process, with couples dealing with complex personal and financial decisions at a stressful time. While many divorces follow an adversarial legal process, divorce mediation has become increasingly common as a more cooperative and constructive option. Divorce mediation utilizes the services of trained, impartial mediators…
Continue reading ›A Comprehensive Guide to Trust Fund Establishment and Management In a world of uncertainties, taking control of your financial future is more critical than ever before. Our comprehensive guide to trust fund establishment and management is designed to be your navigational compass in this complex landscape. Whether you’re pondering on the intricate processes of funding…
Continue reading ›Revocable California Living Trust A revocable living trust, also known as a revocable trust or inter vivos trust, can be an essential component of an estate plan for California residents. It allows you to transfer ownership of your assets to the trust during your lifetime, retain control over those assets as the trustee, and ensure…
Continue reading ›SB9, also known as the California HOME Act, is a bill aimed at addressing the housing crisis in California. It allows for the creation of duplexes or lot splits on residential properties in both single family lots two-family zones. Under SB9, homeowners can potentially build two residential units on their property, providing more housing options…
Continue reading ›70 years after the medical research community unethically took human cells from Henrietta Lacks without obtaining consent when she had visited Johns Hopkins Hospital for cervical cancer, her descendants have finally settled with a biotech company that they accused of profiting from the cell line. This case highlights significant violations of biomedical ethics, particularly the principles of…
Continue reading ›California Zero Bail Policy County of Los Angeles, California. Individuals accused of criminal offenses will no longer be required to pay for bail; instead defendants will be released with zero bail for misdemeanor, and non violent felony offenses in the county of Los Angeles, California, effectively reinstating the zero bail policy. The Los Angeles Police…
Continue reading ›This article offers an in-depth exploration of traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases in California, providing an understanding of the role of TBI attorneys, the common interaction with law firm staff, a comprehensive guide to major types of TBI, and advice on steps to take following a TBI incident.
Continue reading ›Understanding the distinctions between contributory negligence and comparative negligence is vital in personal injury cases, as they determine the allocation of liability and potential compensation for the injured party.
Continue reading ›Social media has become an integral part of our lives in today’s digital age. It allows us to connect with others, share our thoughts, and express ourselves. However, the rise of social media platforms has also raised questions about their role in legal proceedings. Can your online posts be used against you in court? How…
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