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Divorce as a Threat

Sometimes, an unhappy spouse conjures up the idea that filing for divorce will straighten out their spouse. No matter how hard a person tries, they just cannot get their spouse to "act" the ...
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Divorce and Counseling

Let's face it, couples don't want to go through divorce if it isn't necessary, yet those who make the ultimate decision to split may try marital counseling first. When one spouse wants to ...
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Photo Evidence - Get Yours Now!

A Picture is worth a thousand words but divorce changes the old adage a little to "dollars" rather than "words". In Divorce, a photograph of valuable property can mean hundreds or ...
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Planning Ahead for Divorce

Planning for Divorce can take time. When you know a divorce is apporaching there are various ways of obtaining financial information that can be extremely beneficial in the event of court battle. For ...
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The Top Ten Mistakes People Make in Divorce

If ever there was anything I could present to anyone facing a new California divorce case it would have to be the information you are about to read. You are probably getting advice from everyone who ...
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The Ultimate Decision in Divorce

Divorce on its own is difficult for most people due to the height of emotions involved. There really is no win or lose - Your choice in a family law attorney should be based on experience, strategy, ...
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California Divorce Residency Requirements

California Family Code §2320 addresses the residency requirements in a California divorce indicating that a final judgment will not be entered into without one party to the divorce action having ...
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Lawyer vs. Paralegal

We are often asked why a person facing divorce should hire a skilled divorce attorney and not just pay a Paralegal to prepare forms. The answer is simple. If you have a long term marriage, assets, ...
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Domestic Violence - There's No Excuse

If you are reading this and believe you are a victim of domestic violence, most likely you are. According to the FBI, 1 out of 4 women is a victim of domestic violence at least once in her lifetime. ...
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Turbulent Times in Divorce

Divorce is equivalent to death, and war, depending how you handle it. You can see things that are too much to bear, and hear things you thought you would never hear. The emotional loss through divorce ...
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Don't Sell Assets During Divorce

Under Family Code Section 2045 (a) a court may make orders on a motion concerning the temporary use, possession, and control of the parties' real or personal property. Generally, automatic ...
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Don't Cancel the Insurance

In a Divorce proceeding, certain restraining orders are in effect under Family Code Section 2040. The cost of Insurance is ever increasing. When going through Divorce you may be looking for ways to ...
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How Much are Attorney Fees?

Divorce, Paternity and Family Law cases costs depend on a variety of factors. Generally, a family law retainer fee (a sum of money paid before work will begin on your case) will cost anywhere from ...
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Divorce and Bipolar Disorder

Divorce can be a significant factor when a married person lives with a Bipolar spouse. Current statistics show you face some pretty poor odds of staying in a marital relationship if living with ...
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Ending your Matrimony Could Help you Make Money!

Yes, you read that headline correctly. According to a research project by a financial consulting firm called the Spectrem Group, 62 percent of all high-income divorced women say that they were better ...
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Do Genes Explain the Different Ways Children Respond to Divorce?

According to a new study on children and the effects of divorce, there really is no way of knowing whether or not your child will be negatively or positively affected by the split. The results of all ...
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To Have and Too Old - Seniors Facing Divorce

The traditional relationship that our grandparents faced suggested to stay together through thick and thin, and sickness and health. Yet today's generation and the last 30 years of high divorce ...
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Divorce Name Changes

Name change and Divorce When a woman is going through divorce, she must make the decision on whether to change her last name back to her maiden name. The decision can be difficult when she has ...
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Changing for the Better

Unsatisfied with your current attorney? Feeling like your case is sitting on the back burner, simmering with no boiling point in clear sight? Call the local Temecula law firm of 22 years - Richard K. ...
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Advantages of Hiring a Local Attorney

With 22 years of litigation experience in Riverside County, our founding attorney, Richard K. Isles has practiced family law, before the local judges of Riverside County family law courts. Our law ...
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When to seek legal advice in Divorce

The decision to divorce can be quick when something triggers a marriage to fall apart or it can be a slow drawn out decision where the couple has made an effort to mend the marriage either through ...
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A Little Divorce History

The first Divorce case in America was filed back in 1639 in the state of Massachusetts. Supposedly it was filed by a woman who found out her husband was already married. His punishment in court was a ...
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Divorce and Residency in Temecula Divorce

Countless people ask our lawyers about residency requirements while living in California and attempting to get a divorce. This is an extremely important determining factor in where your divorce must ...
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When Will it End?

When will it end? A Dissolution of marriage waiting period for final termination of the marriage is six months. The six month time period is from the date of service of the Summons and Petition for ...
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Not One For All

Not one for all When facing a Divorce, with the need for a qualified Family Lawyer to protect your interests, there may be the consideration of retaining one attorney. There are false beliefs in this ...
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