Overview California divorce laws aim to make property and debt division equitable for both spouses. This legal framework gives you rights and a voice. Though family dynamics are shifting, your financial stability can remain intact with smart planning. While the sentimental task of separating possessions and accounts may initially overwhelm, start from a position of…
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Separate Property When a couple gets married, any property that they owned prior to the marriage is considered separate property. This means that each spouse owns half of that real property as his or her separate property it belongs solely to the individual spouse, not the marital estate. Separate property includes: In a divorce, separate…
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Continue reading ›A declaration is a document submitted to the judge of a California court where the writer swears that the contents, under penalty of perjury, are true and correct. A declaration often contains sensitive information about the facts of the case. Declarations can be used for different reasons such as when the declarant (writer) is unavailable…
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