PRACTICE AREAS
Divorce
Division of Property
In California, most property acquired during the marriage is considered community property, which is divided equally. Property obtained prior to a marriage is considered separate property. Although these concepts may, at first, seem simple, the application of California law to the characterization of property can become complex, especially when assets and debts “straddle the line” between the community and separate estates. At GLASS FAMILY LAW, we have the experience with people of all asset and income levels -- from working professionals, to high net-worth individuals – to be able to ensure that your interests are protected and that your property is appropriately divided.
Child Custody and Relocation
Child Support
Spousal Support
Domestic Violence and Restraining Orders
Paternity
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