California’s Divorce: A Beginner’s Guide
Founding Partner, Kimberly A. Madigan, CFLS was recently interviewed by Jason Crowley, CFA, CFP, CDFA. For a link to the interview, please
Founding Partner, Kimberly A. Madigan, CFLS was recently interviewed by Jason Crowley, CFA, CFP, CDFA. For a link to the interview, please
What Is an Emergency Screening? An Emergency Screening is ordered to assist the court in determining the health, safety, welfare,
Make a detailed holiday plan and keep the children informed of the plan. Planning and predictability helps children cope with
On July 25, 2016, Governor Brown approved Senate Bill No. 1255 (otherwise known as the “Anti-Davis Legislation”), which is an
One of the most important decisions divorcing or separating parents make is the time their children will spend with each parent. In California, divorced or separated parents use a parenting plan, also known as a custody and visitation agreement, to specify how their children spend their time.
1) Become well-informed early about your family’s assets and liabilities especially if you are not the spouse who has historically managed the money.
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