The division of assets is invariably a challenging part of divorce, made even more so when a business involved. The picture can become even more complex when the business in question is an early-stage startup. The seed funding such a venture has secured to develop...
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How Will My Startup Be Evaluated in a Divorce?
by Michelle Hoover | Jul 29, 2024 | Business Assets
Bringing a startup from an initial idea to the point where it turns a profit, can be advantageously sold, or goes public is an undertaking that requires enormous dedication, skill, and luck. Many founders and key startup employees put everything else in their lives on...
What Happens to My Intellectual Property in a Divorce in California?
by Michelle Hoover | Jul 25, 2024 | Business Assets
When a couple divorces, dividing assets such as real estate, bank accounts, and brokerage funds, is an expected part of the separation and these divisions are often complex. For business owners, creators, and inventors, however, property division can also involve...
Navigating Divorce with Separate Bank Accounts
by Michelle Hoover | Jun 25, 2024 | Financial Assets
Untangling your personal finances can be one of the trickiest parts of getting divorced. After years of pooling income and viewing your assets as belonging to both spouses, determining what each will walk away with when the divorce is finalized is almost never as...
The Top 3 Factors that Influence the Cost of a California Divorce
by Michelle Hoover | Jun 21, 2024 | Business Assets
When a couple divorces in California, they may believe they’re braced for how expensive and time-consuming the process will be. Nevertheless, many couples are still shocked by the size of the costs when the bills start to roll in. Despite all the popular information...
Do I Have to Pay Spousal Support During a Separation in California?
by Michelle Hoover | Jun 18, 2024 | Spousal & Child Support
When a couple decides to legally separate, they may be unsure of their legal obligations to one another under the new status. Unlike in a divorce, spouses who are legally separated are still married, though they will also have a larger degree of financial independence...
Legal Separation vs. Divorce: What’s the Difference?
by Michelle Hoover | Jun 13, 2024 | Divorce
When a couple experiences trouble in their marriage, it may not be immediately clear to them if divorce is the right move. Nevertheless, couples may feel that separation is necessary in the meantime, whether to give them breathing space to chart a path forward or to...
Who Gets to Stay in the Marital Home During Divorce in California?
by Michelle Hoover | May 30, 2024 | Complex Property Division
When a couple decides to divorce, one of the first outward signs of their intention to split can be when one party leaves the marital home to live elsewhere. Although couples are not required to live separately to divorce in California, in most cases, living with...
Out-of-State Custody Arrangements
by Michelle Hoover | May 27, 2024 | Child Custody And Visitation
When parents divorce, the law favors what most parents desire—an equal ability and right to be with and co-parent their children when possible. However, doing so becomes much more complicated when ex-spouses don’t live near each other. In California and many other...
Hoover Krepelka Celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
by Michelle Hoover | May 22, 2024 | Business Assets
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of the AAPI community to the culture and history of the United States. May was chosen as AAPI Heritage month both because the first Japanese immigrants...
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