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How Long Does It Take for a Divorce to Go Through in California?

Dissolving a marriage can be difficult, and its impact can have a dramatic emotional toll. When a couple decides to divorce, they often want the process to be quick and encounter as little difficulty as possible. However, in California, even if both parties agree to the divorce and the terms, there are some timelines that spouses must go through before it is legally dissolved. If you are looking for a divorce process that is quick, then knowing how the timeline works can help you meet certain requirements in a timely manner. Residency Requirements In California, there are residency requirements that you or your spouse must meet before you are able …

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What Is a Wife Entitled to in a Divorce in California?

Navigating a divorce can be difficult even under the most ideal circumstances. Completing the necessary paperwork, filing forms properly, and finalizing the divorce proceedings can all cause confusion and frustration without proper guidance. Couples who wish to end their marriage in California must follow the correct steps to ensure that their assets are divided fairly. This could include child support, visitation, and spousal support, among other things. To complete this process in a timely manner, it’s important to understand how it works. Uncontested Divorce Making the decision to end a marriage is necessary for many couples. The factors leading to this decision may include abuse, infidelity, differences in goals, or …

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Is Everything Always Divided 50/50 in Divorce in California?

From financial assets to custody of any children involved, people often think that California divorces always end with an even 50 percent split of everything to both spouses when they separate. However, having a quick and easy 50/50 split of assets and liabilities is frequently not the case, as it can become very difficult for lawyers to divide things exactly in half. For the most part, this is because it can quickly become difficult for divorced spouses to assign a value to the variety of things that need to be split among both parties, such as properties and child custody. Additionally, most married couples accumulate a large number of assets …

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How Long Does It Take to Get a Divorce in California if Both Parties Agree?

In the state of California, a married couple who wishes to divorce can complete the process easily if they approach the matter in agreement. Even if both parties agree, however, California has a mandatory six-month waiting period. Any divorce will take a minimum of half a year. Anyone facing a divorce and who wants to finalize things as soon as possible must first be aware of the steps involved and consider the factors that can make a divorce take longer. When Filing for Divorce, Be Aware of California Residency Requirements A couple must first verify that they are eligible to file for divorce in California before they begin the process. …

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What Are the Five Stages of Divorce?

Divorce isn’t just a legal decree. It involves deep emotions – from pain and anger to healing and acceptance. Whether you initiated the divorce or weren’t quite ready to separate, divorce can be very emotionally and mentally taxing. To better help you understand and prepare for what lies ahead, it helps to understand that divorce is a process, and, like any process, it takes time to come to terms with. Divorce marks a very dramatic and often painful change in one’s life and can cause either or both parties to undergo the typical five stages of grief. Generally, these are the five separate stages that also represent the emotional impact …

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  • Legal Separation
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Client Testimonials

Need a good family law attorney, call Stephanie Squires! She responded right away to my inquiry and gave me some very sound advice. When my situation turned to where I actually needed representation, I immediately called her. She quickly came up with a sound approach[...]

- Leah C.

I was referred to Stephanie Squires, and she was great! She resolved my legal issues with my ex and got me everything I deserved. She returned all of my calls and emails quickly and explained everything so I didn’t have questions. Everything was done quickly[...]

- Anonymous

Stephanie Squires came highly recommended from one of my friends. I was very impressed by her knowledge of law, her thorough nature, and sense of urgency with my case. I was in a big hurry to get the case done and move on with my life…. Stephanie did not miss a single detail and exceeded all[...]

- Catherine

Having Stephanie Squires represent me was a great choice. I was kept informed of everything going on in my case. I didn’t have to call and ask what was happening. If I had a question or if something happened, I could email or call her office and get a return response really quickly. It was very convenient[...]

- Deanna

Stephanie Squires was my attorney for my divorce. She explained my rights and was really patient with all my questions. I really liked being able to send a question by email and get a quick answer. My divorce went exactly how she said it would.

- Anonymous
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