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  • What is Wasteful Dissipation?

    What is Wasteful Dissipation?

    In the realm of divorce settlements and estate management, understanding the concept of wasteful dissipation is crucial. Wasteful dissipation refers to the reckless or intentional squandering of marital or estate…

    How Are Student Loans Divided in a California Divorce?

    How Are Student Loans Divided in a California Divorce?

    Student loans often represent one of the largest financial burdens many individuals or couples face. For divorcing couples in California, the question of who is responsible for repaying this debt…

    Tips for Navigating Divorce with High-Value Assets

    Tips for Navigating Divorce with High-Value Assets

    Divorce is a profound turning point in one’s life, presenting not just emotional challenges but also complex financial concerns. This is especially true for individuals with significant assets at stake.…

    Can an Inheritance be Considered Community Property in California?

    Can an Inheritance be Considered Community Property in California?

    At Miranda, Magden & Miranda, LLP, our team is well-versed in the complexities of community property and inheritance laws in the state, and we strive to ensure that our client's…

    How Do California Courts Handle Pets in a Divorce?

    How Do California Courts Handle Pets in a Divorce?

    Divorce can be a tumultuous process, with emotions running high and many important decisions to be made. Among these decisions is the determination of who gets custody of beloved pets.…

    When Do I Need a QDRO?

    When Do I Need a QDRO?

    As experienced attorneys in family law, we at Miranda, Magden & Miranda often encounter clients who are confused about the need for a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO). This document…

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