When it comes to finding out or seeing if a prenup was filed in California, you might just be out of luck. California courts maintain prenuptial agreements and consider them as private documents.
Did you know that you can go through a mediator to help you draft your prenuptial agreement?
When you are ending a marriage, it’s hard not to think that there is no easy way to do it. It’s very easy and normal to be stressed about the legal process in what is a very emotionally difficult time.
With divorce mediation, the legal process has become a lot easier (both emotionally and financially).
If you have a custody agreement with your ex-spouse/partner and wonder, “Why would a judge modify the arrangement?” you have come to the right place. We will discuss why a judge would do this and how you can file for such a change if these reasons apply to your situation.
In other words, if you think that your soon to be ex-spouse is a narcissist, involved in other legal battles, mediator is incompetent or your case has a history of domestic violence withdraw from mediation and consider other dispute resolution options.
You could be contemplating whether divorce is even worth it if you have a child with your spouse. The first thing that runs through your head is all the questions – where do I go? What do I do?
You may think that you have no options and must stay in an unhappy marriage, but that’s not true.
No one ever truly sees divorce coming. It can be scary, sweeping away at what feels familiar and secure. After all, how do you tell a spouse you want a divorce?
Traditional court battles and negotiations can add to this chaos (especially if the divorce was a decision made on bad terms). Would you do it if there was a way to handle the proceedings from the comfort of your home, without commuting or having to change your work schedule?