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Divorce & Property Division
Divorce is more than the end of a marriage — it's the legal untangling of two lives, often involving financial assets, property, debts, and emotional stress. In California, divorces are subject to community property laws, meaning most assets and debts acquired during the marriage must be split equally. But determining what qualifies as “community” versus “separate” property isn't always straightforward. Retirement accounts, business interests, real estate, and even intellectual property can all come into play. Without legal guidance, one party may end up with an unfair settlement — or stuck in lengthy, expensive litigation.
We work closely with clients to ensure their rights and interests are protected from day one. Whether it’s negotiating a fair settlement, analyzing complex financial portfolios, or advocating in court, we handle each case with a mix of strategic planning and sensitivity. We also help uncover hidden assets and ensure full financial disclosures — so there are no surprises later. Our goal is to make the divorce process as smooth and empowering as possible, helping clients transition with clarity, stability, and the resources they need to move forward.
Child Custody & Support
Few legal matters are as emotionally charged as those involving children. In custody disputes, the court’s primary concern is the best interests of the child, but the path to that outcome can be complicated and deeply personal. Custody includes both physical and legal custody — where the child lives and who makes decisions about their upbringing. Whether you're seeking joint custody, sole custody, or modifications to an existing order, the court will evaluate factors such as parental involvement, stability, and the child's needs. These decisions can shape your family’s future, so it's critical to approach them with a clear, informed legal strategy.
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Child support is another major component of family law. In California, support amounts are based on statewide guidelines that factor in income, parenting time, and other expenses. However, deviations can occur in high-income cases, when there are special needs, or when one parent is not reporting income accurately. We help clients calculate fair support, enforce existing orders, or defend against unreasonable demands. Above all, we advocate for outcomes that protect children’s well-being while respecting the rights of both parents. Whether you're just starting a custody case or dealing with a support dispute, we offer strong, compassionate representation designed to protect what matters most.

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