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Monthly Archives: September 2023

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Avoidable Mistakes in Child Custody Cases

By Cardwell Steigerwald Young LLP |

Many believe there is nothing more important than family. This makes divorce and child custody cases all the more difficult. You are facing the prospect of your life changing in more ways than one. Some families even stay together longer than they really should, for the fear a parent may have about not being… Read More »

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Items You Need to Know to Prepare for your High Net Worth Divorce

By Cardwell Steigerwald Young LLP |

California divorce courts have seen the gamut of complications from dividing high-value assets and estates as a result of a divorce. Every divorce is unique and comes with its own challenges. But when you are dealing with the division of multiple properties, or businesses, or a disputed, hefty spousal support claim: even amicable spouses… Read More »

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Custodial Interference in California

By Cardwell Steigerwald Young LLP |

However the rest of a divorce is settled, at the end of the day most parents with underage children will end their divorce journey with some form of formal custody agreement in place. The family court system values the time and influence for the better that a child can gain from retaining regular and… Read More »

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Legal Protections Against Domestic Violence in California

By Cardwell Steigerwald Young LLP |

Domestic Violence or abuse from a partner can happen to anyone, anywhere. It can be difficult to grapple with the thought of taking action against an abusive person, particularly a partner, for a number of reasons. One of the trickiest to navigate is the insidious tendency to believe that there is nothing you can… Read More »

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