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How Can I Make the First Holiday After a Divorce Less Stressful on the Kids?

The First Holiday After a Divorce After a stressful divorce, a holiday is an excellent way to unwind, forget about the past, and remind yourself of how wonderful life can be. Bringing your kids along also helps you reinforce family connections while bringing a sense of optimism into the lives of your loved ones. Unfortunately, […]

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What is the Difference Between an Annulment and a Divorce?

Read the Difference Between an Annulment and a Divorce Spouses in California have a number of options if they wish to end their relationships. The traditional option is obviously a divorce, but there are other options you may not be aware of. For example, you might choose an annulment instead. Some spouses simply stop living […]

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Decisions That Parents With Shared Custody Should Make Together After a Divorce

For divorcing spouses who have children, the relationship never truly ends. Even if the marriage has come to a close, you are still expected to co-parent effectively. Your relationship might become much more professional and unemotional, but it is a working relationship nonetheless. Almost inevitably, you will disagree on various aspects of your child-raising plan. […]

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What if My Ex Cannot Afford Child Support?

If you find yourself raising your children alone, child support payments can prove critical. When these payments stop, you may face serious poverty and a compromised standard of living for your children. But what happens when you confront your ex about this, and they claim that they simply cannot afford to make the payments? What […]

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How Can I Reduce My Legal Fees During a California Divorce?

At the Harris Family Law Group, our Los Angeles divorce attorneys know that ending your marriage comes with expenses you may have not seen coming. First, both spouses will quickly learn that living apart means two complete sets of living expenses, which can take a toll on how far their incomes will go. Next comes […]

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The Value of Partnering with a Skilled Divorce Attorney

At the Harris Family Law Group, our Los Angeles family law attorney knows that the details involved in getting a divorce in California can be overwhelming. The reality is, divorce impacts each of our client’s personal and professional lives in extremely specific ways. The last thing most consider is how these changes unfold from a […]

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Who Pays Child Support if Custody is Split Equally in California?

At the Harris Family Law Group, our Los Angeles family law attorney knows that getting divorced in Los Angeles California changes our clients’ lives. First, one spouse — or both — must move to a new home, condominium, or apartment to accommodate their new lives. Next, they must determine how they are going to distribute their assets and […]

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The Complexities of High-Asset Divorce in California

Our Los Angeles family law attorney at the Harris Family Law Group knows that while all California divorces are unique, property division is often a highly contested factor in the marriage’s dissolution. That becomes especially true when we are talking about a high-net-worth marriage. Typically, the higher the monetary value of the couple’s assets, the higher the stakes when it […]

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Does Attorney-Client Privilege Apply to California Family Law Cases?

At the Harris Family Law Group, our Los Angeles family law attorney knows that we can only provide quality legal services for our California clients if they trust us. Part of that trust comes with connecting with our clients, so they understand we are here to protect their rights and pursue their best interests — not judge them […]

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Does California Recognize “Common Law” Marriages?

At the Harris Family Law Group, our Los Angeles family law attorney knows that families come in many different forms, and we respect each of our fellow California resident’s right to choose what their family looks like. While some couples will live the rest of their lives together without saying, “I Do,” there are certain legal […]

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