San Diego Divorce Lawyers – Recent Case Law Involving Comparable Sales Approach to Business Valuation In the recent, unpublished matter of IRMO Price & Turkanis, (Dist. 2, Division 8, Filed May 11, 2011), the Court of Appeal affirmed the trial court’s use of a comparable sales approach to value a community property business. In this
Severance Payment Should Not be Considered as One-Month’s Compensation for Child Support Guideline In the recent matter of IRMO Tong & Samson, (filed July 5, 2011), the Court of Appeal held that a parties’ receipt of severance pay should not be considered as one-month’s pay for purposes of calculating guideline child support. In the Tong
Residency Requirement Law Altered for Non-Resident Same-Sex Couples Effective January 1, 2012 Generally, in order to obtain a divorce in California, one spouse must be a resident of the State of California for six months and of the county where the proceeding is filed for three months preceding the filing of the petition. Either party
Community Property Presumptions and Importance of Title In the May 2011 case of Irmo Valli, the Court of Appeals reversed a family trial court’s judgment that an insurance policy that was taken out during marriage and paid for with community property was community property. The Court of Appeals said that the insurance policy was the
Want to Bend the Rules in a Divorce Proceeding? If so, Prepare to Pay a Hefty Penalty. In the recent opinion of Irmo Davenport , (filed May 4, 2011), the Court of Appeal affirmed a trial court’s ruling that penalized a family law litigant the sum of $100,000 for her attorney’s bad behavior, plus awarded an
Even if spouse freely and voluntarily signs a Quitclaim Deed during marriage, if there is a promise to restore title to joint ownership, the Deed may be set aside In Fossum, (2011) (CA 2/1 – Opinion filed January 28, 2011), a Husband and Wife married in 1994 and purchased a home jointly thereafter. To secure
New California Family Code 217 – Fictions about the Alleged Increase in the Cost of Divorce With this new year of 2011, many news articles declare that the cost of divorce cases will increase in San Diego County due to new Family Code 217, which requires oral testimony in family law proceedings. Some “experts” claim
Owning a Home and Getting Divorced: Is Delaying Sale Possible? San Diego Divorce Expert Attorney Answer If you and your spouse have recently decided to separate or get divorced there are many questions you may have. You may be wondering, where am I going to live? How are my finances going to change? Who is going
Permanent spousal support orders may be modified post-judgment Many recipients or obligors of spousal support ask the question, “Can a “permanent” spousal support order be modified?” The answer is generally yes. Permanent spousal support orders are subject to modification if the court that originally issued the order reserved jurisdiction over that issue. In most cases,
How do family law litigants pick the right divorce attorney for their case? Many clients interview several divorce lawyers before selecting one to represent them in their divorce, paternity or child custody and visitation case. This San Diego divorce blog article provides real and practical information for picking the right attorney for your case. Does