If you and your spouse have decided to part ways, you may feel like you are facing one of the biggest challenges of your life. You may be right, but the good news is that with the help of knowledgeable Greenfield divorce attorneys, you can successfully navigate the changes that come with divorce and move forward into the next chapter of your life. If you have questions about divorce, child custody, division of marital assets and debt, child support, or spousal maintenance/alimony, the team at Miranda, Magden & Miranda, LLP is here to help.Â
Dividing marital property and debts in a California divorce can be a tedious process. One of the most important steps is differentiating between individual or separate property and marital property. Property acquired during the marriage will generally be considered marital property, while property acquired by an individual spouse before the marriage or as a gift or inheritance after the marriage will usually be regarded as individual property.Â
If there are many high-value or complex assets in your marriage, such as a jointly owned business, your Greenfield divorce attorneys might recommend hiring a forensic accountant or another type of financial professional to help evaluate the marital property.
California courts divide child custody into two main categories – legal and physical custody. Legal custody includes significant decision-making responsibilities, such as decisions about:Â
Physical custody involves where the child will live. Both legal and physical custody can be sole (awarded only to one parent) or joint (shared by both parents). Child custody is often one of the most disputed issues in a divorce. Working with skilled Greenfield divorce attorneys can help you find a child custody arrangement that is suitable for your family’s needs.
The question of spousal support is often a pressing one for many divorcing spouses. Also known as alimony or spousal maintenance, these are payments made from one spouse to the other for financial support during or after the divorce. They can be paid in regular or cyclical installments or even as a lump sum.Â
Alimony may help the receiving spouse pay for their basic necessities such as food, shelter, utilities, and clothing. It is separate from child support payments. The amount of the support and the duration that support will be paid can be dependent upon many factors, including but not limited to:
If you are going through a divorce, the help of a compassionate divorce lawyer can be essential. An experienced attorney can handle the legal requirements and negotiations while you focus on helping your family through this transition.
Whether you have questions about starting the divorce process, what will happen to your children or your finances, or modifying a support or custody order, our Greenfield divorce attorneys can help. To schedule your divorce consultation, call Miranda, Magden & Miranda, LLP today or use our convenient online contact form.
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