Often, couples who decide to divorce after many years of marriage discover their “separate property” and “community property” has become “commingled.” In other words, they don’t know how to determine where “separate property” and “community property” begins and ends with regard to their finances. This issue can be very important in a divorce because “separate property” will be completely free of … [Read more...]
Archives for August 2019
A closer look at Early Intervention Mediation
Traditional divorce, as most people know it, is inherently adversarial in nature. In a typical "war-of-the-roses" scenario, spouses each hire an attorney and then they battle it out until some sort of agreement is reached. This type of divorce can go on for many months or even years. Consultants of all kinds may be called in by both sides for “expert” opinions, reviews, depositions and … [Read more...]

