Can You Keep Your House After Divorce in California?
Whether you or your spouse will keep the house after a divorce depends on so many factors, including who wants it, who can pay for it, and how the assets are otherwise divided.
Whether you or your spouse will keep the house after a divorce depends on so many factors, including who wants it, who can pay for it, and how the assets are otherwise divided.
The right parenting plan can help reduce friction and make things better for the kids and parents alike.
The terms estate tax and inheritance tax are often used as the same thing, but there are differences. Knowing the distinction could have a big impact on your future beneficiaries, or the assets you inherit if you are the beneficiary.
Probate involves a lot more than just getting assets to the right beneficiary. It also means accounting for any tax obligations for the estate, the executor, and potentially even the beneficiaries.
Tax issues can make probate complicated and can impact your total inheritance. Executors have to understand their obligations as do beneficiaries. If you’re in the middle of a probate in California, having an attorney guide you is critical to protecting your rights.
Navigating family law in the San Francisco Bay Area means dealing with some of the most technical regulations in the country. California recently updated its support guidelines, but many common myths about "automatic" custody remain. Here are five essential things you...