A common mistake people make is believing they must divorce in the state in which they were married. This is simply not the case. When it comes to divorce, you typically file for divorce in the state you currently reside. However, if you and your spouse are considering divorce and live in different states, things can get a bit complicated. How do you determine which state you should get divorced in? Almost every state, except Alaska, Washington, and South Dakota have strict residency requirements in order to file for divorce in that state.
Read MoreDivorce brings about a multitude of emotions when confronted with the knowledge that your marriage is ending. It’s perfectly normal for you to be feeling angry, afraid, hurt, anxious, or depressed. Your home life may have become unrecognizable – filled with strife and conflict. The stress could be affecting your health. You’re dealing with a lot. One thing you should not have to worry about is what to expect from a free divorce consultation. The following is a brief look into what an initial San Diego divorce consultation should look like. We hope this helps you feel more prepared and calm while you're going through the process.
Read MoreThe weeks leading up to the new year can be stressful with the holidays, shopping, hosting parties, and entertaining family. Naturally, people hope for the new year to bring a fresh start and they make resolutions relating to health, financial goals, and relationships to make sure it starts off accordingly. We find that the new year also brings an influx of divorce filings. If your marriage has been on the rocks for a while and you’re ready to move forward and file for divorce, read our top tips to prepare for a divorce in the new year.
Read MoreThe decision to end a marriage is tremendously difficult. However, not all marriages must end in a divorce. Just as there are different approaches and strategies involved in working through a divorce, there are several different ways to legally end a marriage. Contrary to popular belief, divorce is not the only way to legally end it. One of the most important questions to ask a San Diego divorce attorney at the outset is what path is best for you. There are specific requirements that must be met for each. Let’s take a look.
Read MoreBeing Family Law Attorneys in San Diego, we have run across a variety of different cases over the many years practicing family law. While there are common issues that come up in each divorce, not each divorce is the same. Just because you have a friend who went through a divorce with a certain outcome doesn’t mean that is what will happen in your divorce case. Here are common incorrect assumptions we hear in our family law practice.
Read MoreIn San Diego, California, divorce is called a dissolution of marriage, and in order to properly file a divorce you need to meet residency requirements and prepare many different forms. In order to file for divorce in San Diego, you or your spouse must have been living in California for at least six months and living in San Diego County for at least 3 months leading up to the date you file. If neither you or your spouse meet these requirements, you may not be able to file for divorce in San Diego, California (However, you may be able to file for a legal separation – Contact us for more information on this.) If you meet the residency requirements, you will need to prepare a variety of forms before going to court for your California divorce. Here is some basic information on the various forms you need to prepare in order to file for a divorce/dissolution of marriage in San Diego.
Read MoreDivorce can be messy. When you’re married to another person, you build a life together and when it ends in divorce, it can be complicated to divide your shared assets. If you have property or children involved, it is incredibly important to find an experienced divorce lawyer to help the process go as smoothly as possible. However, finding the right attorney can be a bit overwhelming, which is why we decided to put together some tips to help you navigate the search for a divorce lawyer.
Read MoreDivorce is a complex and emotional process that, at times, can seem impossible to navigate. However, your San Diego divorce attorney will be there to support you when things get tough. No two situations are the same so your attorney should not act as such. Since your case is unique to you, it is important to seek out a divorce attorney that will be best suited to cater to your individualized needs.
Read MoreDivorce is difficult for a multitude of reasons. No one wants to accept that their marriage is failing, let alone face the emotional ups and downs that the process heaps upon you. On top of that, the financial impact of divorce can be surprising for those who don’t adequately prepare for the process. One of the most common questions that we get is is, "how much does a divorce cost in California?".
Read MorePreparing for divorce or separation is daunting. During this time, you may feel an influx of emotions and be confused about where to begin in the process. Understanding your divorce options and knowing what you’ll need to get in order is the first step in going through the process with clarity and peace of mind.
Read MoreYou’ve done the soul searching, sought out counseling, and came to the decision that you must move forward with a divorce. Now, you might be asking yourself "how do I go about telling my spouse?" There is no easy way to talk to your spouse about getting a divorce. There’s just no way to do it that doesn’t leave you both with at least some emotional and mental stress. It’s going to be hard, but you will get through it.
Read MoreFor those who have children, complex property or support issues, finding an attorney who is completely knowledgeable and experienced in all of these areas is not simple—unless you hire a Certified Family Law Specialist. The bottom line is, you will not want to trust your case to a less experienced lawyer when you can hire a certified family law specialist.
Read MoreThe simple truth of going through a divorce is that it will likely be a highly stressful and unrelenting process. Throughout my career as a San Diego family attorney, I've learned that there is no way to sugar coat it. There are bound to be fundamental disagreements over the specific resolutions of your divorce. Certain areas of separating from your partner will be easier than others. Divorce attorneys in San Diego utilize several different dispute resolution methods to resolve your divorce or family law related matters. Understanding how each of them work is crucial to finding the right method for your particular situation. Choosing a family attorney in San Diego that will educate you on the various dispute resolution methods is a family attorney that you can trust. Do your research before choosing one.
Read MoreThe process of hiring an attorney in San Diego, California can become one that is overwhelming, and often times, a bit confusing. Add in a situation as emotional as divorce, and it’s no wonder that people can feel confused, overwhelmed and afraid. Most people never need to hire an attorney throughout their lives, so these feelings are completely normal.
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