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When a marriage ends, one of the most significant assets to address is the marital home. Deciding what to do with the house can be emotionally and financially complex. Whether you’re considering selling, a buyout, or continued co-ownership, gather the right information to make informed decisions—and support a smoother divorce process.

Why the Marital Home Matters in Divorce

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When couples in San Diego consider divorce mediation, the conversation usually centers on the process itself: how many sessions it takes, what topics get covered, and how much it costs compared to litigation. These are fair questions, but they often overshadow a more important one: Who is guiding you through it?The structure of mediation is relatively consistent from one provider

Child support disagreements are among the most emotionally charged issues that arise during or after a divorce. When parents can’t agree on an amount, modification, or payment terms, the instinct is often to head to court. But litigation isn’t the only path forward, and for many families in San Diego, it isn’t the best one either. Mediation offers a way

One of the most common questions parents have when considering mediation is whether the agreement they reach will actually mean anything. Can the other parent simply ignore it later? What happens if circumstances change and one party stops following the plan? These are fair concerns, and the answer matters enormously when children’s stability and daily routines are at stake. The

Divorce among people in their 70s and 80s is more common than many people realize, and the financial and emotional stakes are often higher than at any other stage of life. When a marriage ends after decades, the issues on the table are rarely simple. Retirement accounts, Social Security benefits, healthcare coverage, estate plans, and relationships with adult children all

Same-sex couples in California have had the right to marry since 2013, and with that right comes the full framework of California divorce law when a marriage ends. While the legal process is the same as any other divorce in California, same-sex couples sometimes face unique complications, particularly around the length of the relationship, parentage, and how courts treat domestic

If you’re a California teacher going through a divorce, your CalSTRS pension is likely one of the most valuable assets on the table. It may represent decades of work and a significant portion of your financial future. Yet many people entering the divorce process don’t fully understand how pension benefits are divided under California law, or what steps they can