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  • What Happens to My Expensive Collectibles in a California Divorce?
    What Happens to My Expensive Collectibles in a California Divorce?

    Property division is one of the most important and contentious issues in any divorce, and it can be even more challenging when it involves collections such as coins, stamps, antiques, or art. Not only ...

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  • Protecting Your Retirement Savings During a Divorce
    Protecting Your Retirement Savings During a Divorce

    Divorce is a painful process, both emotionally and financially. Even when couples remain amicable, dividing assets can be a complicated matter. If there is a large amount of assets, that just makes ...

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  • Do Courts Divide Property in an Annulment?
    Do Courts Divide Property in an Annulment?

    The Difference Between Annulment and Divorce Annulment is very different from divorce. Divorce acknowledges that the marriage occurred. It was a part of your life, and it remains on your record. ...

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  • Can I Lose My Personal Belongings in a Divorce?
    Can I Lose My Personal Belongings in a Divorce?

    Property is a big concern in any divorce. Uncertainty often breeds anxiety. Nowhere is this truer than in worries about losing your belongings. In this article, we will broadly discuss the concept of ...

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  • The Four Major Decisions in a Divorce, Part 1: Property Division
    The Four Major Decisions in a Divorce, Part 1: Property Division

    In all divorces, there are certain decisions you must make. If there are children involved, you have two additional concerns you must address. In this series of articles, we will explore each of these ...

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  • When Do I Need to Sell My Property in My Divorce?
    When Do I Need to Sell My Property in My Divorce?

    People get possessive in a divorce, which is a reasonable response. There are many concerns about what property you might keep or lose, and you can’t always control these outcomes. Among these ...

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