Dissolution actions (divorces) are emotionally and legally complex processes that mark the end of a marriage. For couples in California, navigating the intricacies of property division can be particularly challenging
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Watts charges or Watts Credits refer to a holding from the case of Marriage of Watts. That case holds that a party may be charged with reimbursing the community
When a handshake is not enough Sometimes, post-judgment, after the dissolution process has faded into a distant memory, the situation of one or both parties changes. I have seen
Dividing Stock Options or Restricted Stock Units In California, stock options or Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) that are granted to a spouse during a marriage are community property. They
“Epstein credits” refer to a holding from the case of Marriage of Epstein. That case holds that with some important exceptions, courts must order reimbursement to one spouse if
In re Marriage of McTiernan & Dubrow I came into a case where one of the big issues was the value of a business. The parties had been arguing