When a married couple gets divorced in California, it’s not uncommon for a court to award alimony. This ensures a spouse who earns a lower income or has less earning capacity has the financial support they need to care for themselves. However, it’s important to understand that a court won’t always award alimony. There are Read the full blog…
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Common Myths and Misconceptions About Prenups in California
Prenuptial agreements, also known as prenups or premarital agreements, are becoming increasingly common in California and other parts of the United States. Their purpose is to protect the assets and interests of both parties in the event of a divorce. Despite their growing popularity, however, prenuptial agreements are still shrouded in myths and misconceptions. The Read the full blog…
Can a California Divorce Court Judge Ignore a Prenuptial Agreement?
When couples get married, they may choose to enter into a prenuptial agreement, also known as a premarital agreement, which outlines the terms of their financial arrangement in the event of a divorce. In California, prenuptial agreements are generally considered valid and enforceable, but there are certain circumstances in which a judge may choose to Read the full blog…
Meet Ms. Lindsay Rosas, the latest Baghdaserians Law Group public interest fellow
Bag Law funded her one year fellowship stipend. We at Bag Law are super excited for all of the great work Lindsay will do for women and children. This is the second Bag Law fellow at Public Counsel. More from Lindsay about what she will be doing: “I will be working with Public Counsel’s Womens and Read the full blog…