Monthly Archives: March 2026
What Happens with Medical Debt in Divorce?
In California, important details that help determine who pays for medical debt include the date when the debt was incurred, and whether that fell within the marriage before any date of separation. Medical debt incurred by either of the divorcing spouses between the date of the marriage and the official date of separation will… Read More »
What Happens with Student Loan Debt in Divorce?
In California, property division subject to a divorce follows community property rules. Most debts acquired during marriage are presumptively community property and equally divided between the spouses during divorce. However, when it comes to student loans, things work differently and understanding the difference can impact your financial future. California recognizes that holding a professional… Read More »
Will Courts Actually Take Parental Alienation Seriously?
Parental alienation can carry real legal consequences, including major changes to custody orders. But understanding how the law treats these situations is critical if you want to protect both your rights and your child’s well-being. What is Parental Alienation? Parental alienation occurs when one parent actively influences a child to develop fear, hostility, or… Read More »
Steps to Take if You Suspect Parental Alienation
Parental alienation is a serious accusation. When proven, findings of parental alienation can significantly impact custody arrangements and long-term parent-child relationships. Because the stakes are so high, courts will not act on suspicion alone. “He said, she said” arguments are not enough. There needs to be clear evidence to support such accusation. Signs of… Read More »
Effectively Documenting Child Custody Violations in California
When a child custody order is finalized in California, it is not a suggestion. It is a legally binding court order designed to protect the child’s stability and preserve both parents’ legal rights. When one of the co-parents consistently or willfully fails to adhere to the order, it creates real issues. It creates stress… Read More »
Understanding Forensic Accountant Reports in California Divorce
High net worth divorce cases in California are rarely simple and often far more complex. When substantial assets, business interests, investments, and complex compensation packages are involved, a forensic accountant will often be essential. Understanding the role of a forensic accountant and how their report can impact your case is critical. What is a… Read More »