Maintain A Civil Attitude As The Marriage Is Ending

Whether a California divorce remains amicable or ends up in hostile litigation may depend in part on how the spouses treat each other while the process is unfolding. Disrespect will generally breed hostility, so spouses should make sure to be respectful while the divorce is pending. The biggest aspect of respect is how the spouses…

How Are Business Interests Addressed In Pre- Or Postnuptial Agreements

While many people avoid thinking about a prenuptial agreement before they get married, these contracts are being used more frequently by couples to protect themselves and loved ones from unexpected situations. When a business is involved, a prenup can be a vital tool think of it as insurance policy to prevent a contentious situation from…

How A Postnuptial Agreement Can Help In Marriage And Divorce

Most people in California understand what a prenuptial agreement is. Signed before getting married, these powerful family law tools can protect individuals and their personal assets should they end up divorcing. However, not everyone is familiar with postnuptial agreements or why these documents may be helpful for new parents. First, it is important to understand…

Does Socioeconomic Status Predict Divorce?

Common knowledge holds that marital satisfaction will start off high, only to dip over the years following the wedding. New research indicates that there may be hidden factors influencing marital satisfaction. This means that being dissatisfied in marriage might not be dependent on socioeconomic status. This status could be an unexpected predictor of satisfaction and…

A Custody Dispute May Feel Unavoidable For Some Fathers

During a divorce, California parents usually just want what is in the best interests of their children. However, what those best interests are can be highly subjective. Long-held biases in both the general public and family law can make it difficult for fathers to continue being active parents after divorce. For some, it could even…