by LoeserLaw | Jan 7, 2022 | Family Law
It has been said that marriage only ends two ways – in death or divorce. If both parties are alive and well but one or both want to end the marriage, there are several avenues the parties can pursue but all settlements must ultimately be approved by the Court. ...
by LoeserLaw | Dec 23, 2021 | Family Law
The State Bar certifies attorneys as specialists who have gone beyond the standard licensing requirements. The area of family law is one of only 11 areas of law in California that recognize this level of expertise. In order to qualify as a legal specialists, the...
by LoeserLaw | Dec 15, 2021 | Family Law
After you successfully dissolve your marriage and divide the community estate, it is time to consider your estate plan as a single person. If you already have a plan, it is imperative that you review the terms of your agreement and make changes that reflect your...
by LoeserLaw | Dec 9, 2021 | Family Law
Often the family residence is the most valuable asset in a marriage and deciding what to do with the house when the marriage breaks apart is a hard emotional process because the family home holds many sentimental memories. However, the objective of the family court is...
by LoeserLaw | Nov 18, 2021 | Family Law
California is a no fault state for purposes of seeking to dissolve a marriage. However, the filing party still has to state grounds before the court will grant a dissolution of marriage. The only grounds available before the court may grant a dissolution of the...
by LoeserLaw | Oct 29, 2021 | Family Law
All family law matters are emotional and stressful for the participants but some escalate when domestic violence is present in the household. It is important to note there is a distinction between the emotional discourse that occurs during the breakdown of a family...