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Common Terms

Bifurcation of marital status—to separate (bifurcate) the issue of the parties’ marital status from the other issues in the divorce itself. In other words, the parties can divorce and return to the status of single persons prior to resolving the remaining divorce issues, including property division, support, custody, and visitation.

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Same Sex Marriage “On Hold” in California

The current question that comes to mind is: what about the 18,000+ same-sex couples who DID marry during that brief six-month window in 2008? The good news is that they are all legal marriages, recognized and completely valid. This means that all the rules of marriage apply, including divorce.

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Rethinking Prenuptial Agreements

Others think that because they are beginning their marriage with few to no assets, that a prenup will be of no benefit to them. Regardless of why you might not be too keen on entering into a legal contract prior to walking down the aisle, consider this major benefit that may ultimately save your marriage: it forces you to talk about your future.

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Pet Custody

If you are considering a shared parenting plan of your pets, it is extremely important to hammer out all of the details. While a visitation schedule may be reasonably simple to agree to, the costs associated with caring for a pet (which all pet lovers know are exorbitant) need to be discussed.

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Establishing Paternity

Establishing paternity will be very important for a child if his or her parents become separated, divorced, or were never married—especially if the child’s father wants to ensure that he has custody and visitation rights.

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Tax Questions and Answers

With tax season just around the corner, the effect your divorce will have on your tax filing is obviously going to be at the forefront of your mind.

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How to Succeed with Your Judge

Most family law courtrooms require attorneys to wait their turn before having their case heard, and as a result, I have had the ability to witness hundreds of cases heard before dozens of judicial officers. I have seen attorneys fail miserably and self-represented parties succeed, which means that while attorneys generally have an advantage over pro per litigants, it is very possible for people who don’t have an attorney to still obtain their goals.

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Part Three: Connection

Part Three: Connection By Cristin Lowe Disconnecting from friends and family is an easy trap to fall into during divorce proceedings.  So that’s why day three of the challenge is connection.  Connection is what keeps us “keeping on.”  Connection is why we’re here.  It’s what gives purpose and meaning to our lives.  We’re hard-wired to […] read more…

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Part Two: Compassion

Part Two: Compassion By Cristin Lowe So I began by challenging you to dig up the courage to tell the story of who you are with your whole heart, to not hold back, and be honest.  Do you like that story?  Admitting you’re not perfect isn’t fun or easy, and it’s easy to beat yourself […] read more…

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Part One: Courage

I’d like to issue readers a three-day challenge that will hopefully change your current approach to your divorce. So here we go!

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