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Getting divorced with student loans
California residents probably know that they live in a community property state. This means that marital property is divided equally when a couple gets divorced. There may be some exceptions to this, such as when a prenuptial agreement outlines other provisions. Student loan debt may also raise unique situations and might or might not fall […]
Ruben LawFirm
Aug 31, 2019
Gray divorce and your financial wellness
If you are one of the many people in California who is getting or has gotten a divorce after the age of 50, you might just have more to be concerned about than your younger divorced counterparts. It has long been known that divorce can be an emotionally grueling experience. Some research has even identified […]
Ruben LawFirm
Aug 16, 2019
Divorcing reality TV stars feud over spousal support
A common perception of divorce cases in San Francisco may be that those involved look to dig their heels in and hold out for as long as is necessary in order for them to secure the settlement terms that they want. Yet often this “winner-take-all” attitude misses the general purpose of divorce proceedings, which is […]
Ruben LawFirm
Aug 11, 2019
How can I cope with my post-divorce financial reality?
If you are like many people in California who are separated, in the process of a divorce or already divorced, you can be realizing that your financial situation is not as positive as it was when you were still married and living under one room with your spouse. The sheer need to support two households […]
Ruben LawFirm
Jun 8, 2019
Hidden assets and forensic accounting
Married people who live in California and who become suspicious that their spouse is not being honest with them financially may often wonder what they can do about their concerns. If the couple is still married, these suspicions might point to an impending divorce. If a couple is in the midst of a divorce, the […]
Ruben LawFirm
May 26, 2019
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