by André Ausseresses | Jun 30, 2016 | Divorce
In 2015, the Supreme Court of California ruled that spouses must live in separate residences before a legal date of separation can be established in a divorce. The case—Davis v. Davis (in Re Davis), S215050 (Cal. Jul 20, 2015)—overruled a previous precedence that...
by André Ausseresses | Jun 15, 2016 | Divorce, Spousal Support
Many married couples own and operate businesses together. If a business-owning couple gets divorced, it’s common for one party to buy out the other party in order to gain full ownership of the business. However, the process of separating business assets in California...
by André Ausseresses | Mar 8, 2016 | Child Visitation, Divorce
While child custody and visitation will be determined as part of a divorce agreement, what happens to your children during the time you and your spouse are going through the divorce process? Before and during your divorce, both you and your spouse have equal...
by André Ausseresses | Feb 23, 2016 | Child Visitation, Divorce, Father's Rights
Many parents spend more time with their children than the current parenting plan on file with the court. These involved parents are grateful to have any opportunity to be with their children. However, time and time again, we’ve found that many of these parents aren’t...
by André Ausseresses | Jan 26, 2016 | Child Visitation, Divorce, Father's Rights
It may only be January, but now is the time to start thinking ahead and considering your plans for how you’ll be spending time with your children during spring break. Because school vacations can often be hectic, it’s important to coordinate details now to avoid a...
by André Ausseresses | Nov 25, 2015 | Divorce
Have you noticed that your relationship has changed after your divorce or separation? If your kids have suddenly become distant or uninterested in spending time with you, there’s a chance that your ex-spouse may be manipulating their trust. Referred to as parental...