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Want to Appeal a California Divorce Decision? The Clock is Ticking – In re Marriage of Hill

Divorcing spouses who take their cases to court generally have the right to appeal a decision that they don’t like, although appellate courts usually give trial judges much discretion in weighing the facts and applying the law in each case. Appellate also operate under strict deadlines that can deprive you…

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How Time Limits and Filing Deadlines Can Complicate California Divorce Cases – Ellis v. Ellis

If you’ve read this blog before, you may already know that we prefer to help clients resolve divorce and other family law matters through alternatives to litigation that help them work collaboratively with a former spouse to reach a positive solution. One of the many drawbacks of the traditional litigation…

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Bankruptcy, Divorce and Community Property – In re Marriage of Rynda

The State of California operates under a community property regime in which assets and debts derived from the efforts or actions of either spouse during the course of a marriage are considered joint property to be divided equally between the spouses in the event of divorce. In In re Marriage…

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Appeals in California Divorce Cases – In re Marriage of Shimpi and Sonawane

Sometimes courts get it wrong. If you’re unhappy with the outcome of a divorce case, you have the legal right to file an appeal. As California’s First District Court of Appeals recently explained in In re Marriage of Shimpi and Sonawane, however, a party filing an appeal bears the burden…

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