When you and your partner are planning a wedding, you are probably paying attention to the small details as well as the big picture. The big picture is obviously important, but it's the details that hold everything together.
Can grandparents file for visitation rights in California?
It can be difficult for grandparents to accept that they may not be able to visit their grandchildren. After all, most grandparents absolutely adore their grandchildren and would heartbroken if separated from them for too long. For many grandparents, though, being unable to visit their grandchildren is an all-too-painful reality.
Dividing the art collection in a divorce
When a couple begins an art collection, they rarely anticipate that they may someday have to divide it. For many couples, however, it is an unavoidable reality. Dividing property is usually a significant challenge for spouses who are divorcing. For spouses who are also art collectors, there are several additional questions to consider. Is it better to keep the collection intact, even if one spouse must relinquish ownership? If the collection is split up, who gets to keep which piece?
5 key considerations for a gray divorce
A so-called "gray divorce" is one in which the couple is over 50 years old. These splits have been getting more and more popular over the years.
Common myths about divorce mediation
Divorce does not exactly have a friendly reputation. Many couples who are about to divorce brace themselves for a painful, acrimonious process. It doesn’t necessarily have to be this way. There are alternatives to a contentious divorce for couples who are committed to remaining amicable-- or at least polite.
Is that transfer of assets really an attempt to hide them?
You file for divorce. You have been thinking about it for a while, and you and your spouse even talked about it last year. You tried to work things out, but you can tell it won't happen.
Understanding the different types of domestic abuse
There are many widespread misconceptions about domestic violence. One of the most common is that domestic abuse is always physical in nature. In fact, there are many different types of domestic abuse that do not require physical violence.