
Title Presumption under Evidence Code 662 vs. Community property Presumption under Family Code Section 760
California Evidence Code section 662 provides that the owner of the legal title to property is presumed to be the owner of the full beneficial

California Evidence Code section 662 provides that the owner of the legal title to property is presumed to be the owner of the full beneficial

There is no California case on the subject of dividing family pets in divorce. However, the law is clear that Pets are personal property. Civil

(Extracted from Volume 33, Issue 4 of the State Bar Family Law News) #10 – Go to Court over even the smallest issue. File as

In a divorce, it is common for a spouse to need more income. Although the circumstances can vary greatly, articles in the August 15, 2020

There is a strong public policy in California courts favoring settlement of disputes over litigation. However, when it comes to settlements of child support, very

When California Family Law courts are called upon to decide child custody and visitation disputes, they are told in Family Code Section 3010 that parents

Before January 1, 1984, the California Supreme Court established a “gift presumption.” In other words, the use of separate property by one spouse to acquire

A divorce is very hard on children; that is just a fact. They love mom; they love dad; and the two of you should parent

I am sure you have seen signs advertising some type of “quickie” divorce. These signs catch your eye because, let’s face it, a divorce is
With the arrival of smart phones it is not uncommon for a party to have recorded private conversations with a spouse or witness. This raises