Divorce & Investment Portfolios For high-net-worth couples, dividing investments in a divorce is rarely straightforward. With portfolios that include everything from real estate to retirement accounts, each asset comes with its own tax implications, risks, and liquidity concerns. In California, understanding how community...
Identity Theft & Divorce Dividing finances in divorce is already difficult—but what happens when your ex uses your personal information against you? Identity theft is a real risk after separation, especially when your ex has access to past accounts and sensitive data. Learn...
Harassment & Divorce Technology should connect us, not control us. But in divorce or toxic relationships, digital harassment is becoming an all-too-common form of abuse. From threatening messages to online surveillance, these behaviors can leave victims feeling helpless. Fortunately, California law offers protections,...
Financial Assets & Divorce When a spouse hides debt, overspends, or conceals assets, the damage isn’t just financial—it’s emotional. Known as financial infidelity, this type of deception can shatter trust and complicate divorce proceedings, especially in California. If you’ve discovered hidden financial actions...
Mental Health & Divorce Domestic violence isn’t always physical. In fact, some of the most harmful forms—like emotional abuse or financial control—leave no visible scars but deeply impact a victim’s freedom and self-worth. California law now recognizes these subtle but damaging patterns, known...
For many people, gambling is a rare pastime, going no further than buying a Powerball ticket when the jackpot gets high or spending a few hours at a slot machine or blackjack table on a weekend in Las Vegas. For a small minority,...
Untangling a couple’s finances is one of the most complex and often contentious parts of a divorce, with serious implications for the future financial well-being of both parties. This is complicated by the differing ways in which the family court and creditors regard...
When you are getting divorced, most experts will tell you the same thing—the best strategy for dealing with any marital debt is to eliminate or divide it so that each party can walk away no longer financially tied to the other. Joint debts...
A celebratory announcement about a promotion at work. A smiling photo of a night out with friends at a new bar that opened in your neighborhood. A post detailing the hard week you had when your child was misbehaving at school. You might...
Communicating on social media is a regular part of many people’s daily lives, and when you’re going through a divorce, it can feel natural to share what you’re going through with friends and family on your favorite platforms. However, incautious social media posts...
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