California Family Code §2641: Student Loan Reimbursement Rules in Divorce Explained

California Family Code §2641: Student Loan Reimbursement Rules in Divorce Explained

California Family Code §2641 outlines the circumstances under which one spouse may be required to reimburse the community estate for …

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Recovering The Separate Property Funds You Brought Into The Marriage

Recovering The Separate Property Funds You Brought Into The Marriage

What you had before you got married is yours, not your spouse’s, not the community’s, yours. Sounds simple, right? If …

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Purchasing A Home After Divorce Just Got Easier

Purchasing A Home After Divorce Just Got Easier

For some, love fades away and Marriages end. However, the mortgage you agreed to when you were married remains your …

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California Divorce Property Division Explained: 50/50 Split and Exceptions

California Divorce Property Division Explained: 50/50 Split and Exceptions

California is a community property state, meaning the Equitable Division Rule divides marital property equally between spouses. However, numerous exceptions …

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Property Division In California

Property Division In California

The purpose of California property division laws is to make sure that California marital property is allocated equally to each …

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Prenuptial Agreements

Prenuptial Agreements

Prenuptial Agreements (prenups) can protect you from your spouse’s debts, determine how your assets are passed on if you should …

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Nonmarital Cohabitation Disputes

Nonmarital Cohabitation Disputes

California does not have a common law marriage statute. No matter how long a couple lives together is a marriage …

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Military Retirement Pay

Military Retirement Pay

In 1981, the United States Supreme Court, in McCarthy v. McCarthy, held that the state courts could not divide federal …

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