
2020 Amendment to Premarital Agreement Act
As Family Law Attorneys are well aware, when a divorcing couple have a Premarital Agreement (PMA), it is not uncommon for the economically disadvantaged spouse

As Family Law Attorneys are well aware, when a divorcing couple have a Premarital Agreement (PMA), it is not uncommon for the economically disadvantaged spouse

As every parent with a California child support case knows, Court orders must adhere to the Statewide Uniform Guideline as set forth in Family Code

The term “family assistance” may produce thoughts of government aid to the poor. However, in Family Court it often means gifts or loans made by

Family Law has been described as being similar to General Practice because it can interact with other specialties of law such as real estate, retirement,

Depending upon the length of your marriage, you accumulate an abundance of items during marriage. In the unfortunate event of a divorce, items and property you

When parties get married, they rarely think of their relationship ending in a divorce. Unfortunately, some couples eventually do get divorced, which may then require

This month, I am answering three separate legal questions on family law topics which clients have asked me this past month. PARENT COMMUNICATION Parents who

Grief research has compared divorce to the death of a family member. See article by P. Stahl.Ph.D., in ACFLS Journal, Spring 2014. Unfortunately, divorce grief

When someone calls our office for a possible appointment, I always inform them that Attorney Bawden is a Certified Family Law Specialist. An attorney who

California requires premarital agreements to be in writing and signed by both parties. It also requires that the party against whom enforcement is later sought