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Blog Posts in December, 2010

Divorce & the Holidays

Facing the holiday season after a divorce can be particularly difficult. Newly single, it may be hard to decide what to do next. We have a couple helpful tips to help you through the holiday season if ...
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Local Temecula divorce and Family Law Attorney

As a 20 year local Temecula and Riverside County Divorce attorney, we can confirm the importance of hiring legal counsel who is dedicated to representing Divorce clients in a specific geographic ...
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Selling your house

If you are living in the residence that is jointly owned, you will need a court order or judgment before selling the property. However, if the residence is yours and you have obtained a divorce ...
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Childrens Emotions during Divorce

When we think of a Divorce or relationship breakup where there are children, there can be permanent emotional wounds to children. In an effort to avoid this, parents should work together, emotions ...
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Out of State Custody and Visitation

When divorced parents live far apart, it can be a very difficult feat trying to arrange an amicable and reasonable parenting plan. It is usually each parents intent to obtain as much time with their ...
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Parents and Divorce

When a marriage ends, the couple must split all belongings between the two of them. This can be a very stressful and extremely difficult time for a divorcing parent. Dividing children typically brings ...
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