High-asset divorces frequently come with significant complications. The more property you have in your marital estate, the more motivation you have to fight with your ex. Some people aren’t happy with negotiating with their ex or even litigating in the family courts. They...
When high-net-worth couples divorce, sometimes the causes they’ve supported over the years are among the casualties. That doesn’t have to be the case. Likely, you and your spouse both want to continue your commitment to your philanthropical efforts after your marriage is over....
Disputes pertaining to property division in divorces are bound to arise. Because California is a community property state, any assets acquired during the marriage equally belong to both divorcing spouses. The couple can try to work things out on their own. However, in...
Divorce may already feel jarring enough. To give yourself — and your children — a bit more stability, you may decide that you at least want to keep the house after your divorce is over. But can you? If you and your spouse...