What is the difference between a contested divorce and an uncontested divorce in San Diego? An uncontested divorce, often called a dissolution, can occur when the parties have reached agreement upon every issue associated with their divorce. A Family Court Judge cannot grant a divorce unless and until every relevant issue is completely resolved. This includes, but is not limited…
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Highly Contested Divorces in San Diego Often Reflect Personality Disorders
It may or may not surprise you to learn that highly contested divorces in San Diego often reflect personality disorders or other behavioral issues in one or both of the parties. Many couples who are approaching a divorce want to try to work through things as productively as possible, perhaps even seeking a more amicable end of their marriage. However,…
What is a Contested Divorce in San Diego?
What is a contested divorce in San Diego? A contested divorce is the result of any area of disagreement between the spouses relating to the divorce. The disagreement may be the result of a dispute regarding some facts associated with the case such as the value of a business or professional practice, or questions regarding the actual date of separation.…
My Spouse Doesn’t Want a Divorce – What Now?
We are often asked “My spouse doesn’t want a divorce so what happens next?” It might surprise you to learn that it is actually quite rare for both spouses to come to a simultaneous reason to divorce. Under California law it doesn’t matter if one spouse is ready and the other spouse isn’t. It is quite normal for one spouse…