Do you have quasi-community property in your San Diego divorce? What is the nature of community property versus separate property and when could an asset or liability be considered quasi-community property in your San Diego divorce? Here in California, the community property of a couple must be equally divided during a divorce. Community property includes all assets and debts which…
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Student Loans and the Division of Debts in a San Diego Divorce
What happens with student loans and the division of debts in a San Diego divorce? How are assets and debts characterized and divided during a divorce? The division of community property is a complex process in many San Diego divorce cases. Generally speaking, property and debt acquired before the marriage is considered to be “separate” from the community assets of…
Why is the Date of Separation a Critical Date in the Divorce Process
Why is the Date of Separation a critical date in a California or North County divorce? A fairly recent Court decision and new law has clarified this critical issue. The “Date of Separation” is legally the day when the “community” between the spouses ends, and the parties are able to engage in financial matters and decisions as individuals. The Date…
Financial Tips for Those Who Are Considering a Divorce
Many people in Carlsbad are searching for financial tips for those who are considering a divorce. What impact will your divorce have upon your personal finances? How can you make the best of this situation, and what actions can you take now to be prepared? Once you have filed for or been served papers in a divorce you should consider…
When Should I file for a divorce in North County San Diego
We are often asked “When should I file for a divorce and does it matter if I file first? California residents who are considering divorce may be interested to learn that the most common times to file are in January, March and August. These three months do have a common denominator; they all symbolize a new beginning for those looking…