Review of rules that apply when a parent has to move
On behalf of Kaspar & Lugay LLP posted in Family Law on Thursday, November 2, 2017. Previous posts have discussed what happens when a parent has to move with his or her child after a judge has entered a custody or parenting time order. Especially since moving is a fact of life for many people, […]
Should you treat your ex like a colleague?
On behalf of Kaspar & Lugay LLP posted in Family Law on Wednesday, November 8, 2017. Divorce-related issues like child custody, property division and alimony have a tremendous impact on our families and emotional well-being. As such, disputes involving these matters often become bitter and contentious. While it is not realistic to take all strong […]
How to create a valid prenuptial agreement in California
On behalf of Kaspar & Lugay LLP posted in Family Law on Thursday, November 16, 2017. Like other states, California law expressly allows a couple, as long as certain conditions are met, to make an enforceable agreement before they get married spelling out how their property will be divided or disposed of when their marriage […]
Assistance with issues with prenuptial agreements
On behalf of Kaspar & Lugay LLP posted in Family Law on Friday, November 24, 2017. A previous post on this blog discussed how a couple can create a prenuptial agreement that will be recognized as valid and enforceable under California law. As that post stated, one of the important things each person who is […]