Category: Divorce Process
Articles and information about the divorce process.
What is the difference between a contested and uncontested divorce? In a contested divorce, the spouses cannot agree on the terms of the divorce. In a divorce, those terms include child custody, child support...
The most frequently asked question about divorce on Google is, “What does it cost to get a divorce?” We asked that question ourselves before we started SquareFairy. Divorce is too expensive, and leaves people...
Bill and Melinda Gates have decided to move forward separately in their lives. How could they split the Gates fortune? They live in a community property state, which means property and debts obtained during...
Where you file the papers for your divorce depends upon several factors, but essentially you file in the county where you or your spouse live. The SquareFairy application will automatically determine the county and...
What are Automatic Temporary Restraining Orders? Many people think restraining orders are only relevant in situations where people are trying to protect themselves from harassment or violence from another person. Automatic Temporary Restraining Orders,...
Unfortunately, there are times when you might decide to dissolve your marriage, and may even start the divorce process by filing paperwork with the court. However, once the divorce has been initiated, what happens...
Legal Separation is another option other than divorce in California.
Community Property is a type of joint ownership of assets between married couples. Generally, if you live in a community property state, spouses equally own all property acquired during marriage. In addition, half of...
During your divorce, you will likely experience emotional tension and anxiety during various stages of the process. From the outset, the stress level can be through the roof when merely trying to figure out...
You have decided to get a divorce, or maybe you are trying to work it out but still want an idea of what separating will mean financially. How are you going to split your property...