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What’s the difference between collaborative divorce and divorce mediation?
Alternatives to the traditional divorce process are increasingly popular in the Bay Area. Instead of enduring a drawn-out fight over property division, spousal support and child custody, divorcing couples can turn to one of several alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods.
What happens to your assets during a California divorce?
If you and your spouse are facing divorce, you may have concerns about how the court might divide your property. That may be especially true if you have complex or high-value assets, like real estate investments or ownership in a business.
Why you need a prenuptial agreement as a business owner
Many Californians consider getting a prenup taboo because it presumes the marriage will fail, but in cases where one or both spouses are business owners, it’s simple practicality.
3 key considerations in a same-sex divorce
Divorce takes a toll on any family. Breaking up and separating your lives is an emotional and stressful process.
Same-sex marriage has been legal since 2015. All lesbi
Talking to your children about divorce
Telling your children you and their other parents plan to split is almost always a difficult conversation. It may, too, prove to be a conversation your kids always remember. However, you may be able to make it less stressful or painful by planning out the conversation ahead of time and making sure the conversation remains age-appropriate for your child.
4 tips to help you prepare for divorce mediation
As with any important undertaking, preparation is essential. So it is with divorce mediation.
Here are four tips to help you prepare, get well organized and enter the mediation process with confidence.