Equip yourself with the information you need to proceed with confidence. Our guide can help you see the path forward more clearly.
Equip yourself with the information you need to proceed with confidence. Our guide can help you see the path forward more clearly.
Learn about California’s unique approach to family law and gain a clear understanding of the process. Our guide answers frequently asked questions that will help you understand what to expect throughout a California divorce.
Which kind of divorce will you choose? Some alternatives to traditional litigation, such as mediation and collaborative divorce, can be appealing options depending on your situation. Our guide provides information about alternative dispute resolution to help you choose the solution that best fits your circumstances.
Even if you’re not sure that divorce is right for you at this time, there are actions you can take to protect yourself in case you decide to pursue one in the future. Our guide provides helpful tips regardless of whether you’re ready to begin the divorce process today or just want to learn about your options.
Divorce is a journey. Before you start the process, it’s necessary to ask yourself the following questions:
The California divorce process kicks off with a petition, which can be filed by either spouse. Then, the other side has the option to file a response to the contents of the petition. From there, you’ll tackle the disclosure phase and the discovery phase. The next steps may involve settlement or a trial.
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