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Retrieving Your Personal Property During A Divorce

Community Property, Divorce, MediationBy Zachary AshbyApr 14, 2016

One of the most contentious issues during a divorce is the division of personal property. Each person feels connected to what is theirs and understandably wants to be able to have access to their own items during a divorce. Retrieving personal property can be difficult when two people simply cannot get along, especially if one…

Steps To Take When Divorce Is Imminent

Community Property, Divorce, Financial, Hiring an Attorney, RecordsBy Zachary AshbyApr 13, 2016

For many couples, divorce is a long time in the making. Whether the divorce results from years of growing hostility or resentment or comes shortly after a major blowup, most people know that a divorce is imminent for weeks or even months in advance. If you are thinking of divorcing your spouse or believe that…

What Happens When One Spouse Empties Bank Accounts Prior To A Divorce?

Division of Assets, Divorce, FinancialBy Zachary AshbyApr 12, 2016

For many married couples, a joint bank account makes it easier to manage the family’s finances. While these types of accounts are useful during the marriage, they can often be a huge source of conflict during a divorce case. Understanding Joint Accounts Whenever two people are joint owners in a bank account, each has an…

The Importance Of Confidentiality During Divorce Settlement Negotiations

Confidentiality, Divorce, MediationBy Zachary AshbyApr 11, 2016

At some point in time during a divorce case, the divorcing couple will usually be asked to attend a mediation to work out any unresolved issues. This process helps each person come to a joint agreement about issues like child custody, child support, or spousal support, which will save time in court later on. For…

Why Maintaining The Status Quo Is Important After Filing For Divorce

Divorce, FamilyBy Zachary AshbyApr 8, 2016

During a divorce case, it is common for attorneys and judges to talk about the importance of “maintaining the status quo,” especially if there are children involved. When a divorce case also concerns child custody, judges are tasked with looking out for the best interests of the children. Usually, judges believe that divorce is hard…

What Is The Role Of Temporary Relief In A Divorce Case?

DivorceBy Zachary AshbyApr 7, 2016

When a divorce is contested—meaning that the spouses can’t agree or haven’t yet agreed on all issues—the first hearing in the case will usually be regarding a motion for temporary relief. While not every divorce case will have this type of hearing, they are not uncommon and are many people’s first experience with their family…

What Does A Quitclaim Deed Do In A Divorce?

Division of Assets, Divorce, Quitclaim DeedBy Zachary AshbyApr 6, 2016

After a divorce is settled, both former spouses will have an obligation to transfer marital property to each other according to the terms of the divorce decree. What many people fail to understand is that the divorce decree doesn’t actually transfer legal ownership of property from one person to another—while both parties are legally obligated…

Defending False Allegations During A Divorce

Child Custody, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Hiring an AttorneyBy Zachary AshbyApr 5, 2016

Ideally, every divorcing couple would treat each other with respect and negotiate a settlement agreement which fits each person’s needs. In the real world, divorces are often messy, and some spouses may play dirty to get what they want. Unfortunately, this means that many people have had their reputations tarnished by false allegations in divorce…

What Happens To Wedding And Engagement Rings During A Divorce?

Community Property, Division of Assets, DivorceBy Zachary AshbyApr 4, 2016

Engagement and wedding rings are often worth far more to their owners than their resale value. These rings carry an emotional significance that can stay with a person for years, even after a divorce. For that reason, many people have a hard time letting go of the rings regardless of the state of their relationship…

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