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California Divorce Law

A divorce legally terminates a marriage, and usually includes the division of property between spouses, the arrangement of child custody, and frequently, spousal and child support.

Divorce is usually not a simple process.  Commonly many complex issues can arise, particularly when it comes to financial matters.  In divorces where many assets are at stake, financial issues often pose special difficulties.  We'll work to secure your best interest in resolving these issues, which may include:

  1. Divisions or buy-outs of interests in family businesses
  2. Complex valuation issues, and
  3. Issues relating to retirement benefits, stocks and bonds, social security, and health insurance

In California it is possible to terminate marital status first and resolve other issues afterwards.  If you wish, we'll seek an early and separate trial to terminate your marital status.

In this difficult and important process, San Diego Law Firm's attorneys will support you and work to protect your personal and financial well-being through diligent investigation, careful analysis, and experienced advocacy.

Related Legal Services

Our clients are also able to draw on our firm's expertise in business law, real estate, and wills and trusts, and its partners' experience in managing an independent real estate brokerage firm, to have all their divorce-related legal needs handled efficiently and in confidence within the same firm.  For further information, please see our related websites:


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How to Contact San Diego Law Firm

We handle matters throughout California, and new clients are always welcome. For more information or to make an appointment, please contact us either by:

Telephone: (619) 794-0243

E-mail: contactus@SanDiegoLawFirm.com
 

We can be reached by telephone Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You may also use the form below to contact us. This form is answered Monday through Friday during the work day. Please remember that for us to become your attorneys, we must first have a written attorney-client agreement signed by both of us, so please do not email any confidential information at this point. After we have reached an agreement with you, we can then exchange information freely. We look forward to helping you.

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