How California’s Coronavirus Orders Affect Child Custody

The recent COVID-19 pandemic has already disrupted many aspects of life already. When anxiety is high about potential health concerns and people are forced to stay in close quarters, problems can arise. China has observed a spike in divorce filings since the outbreak due to self-isolation. Similar problems may occur in the United States due … Read More

Love and Divorce in the Time of Corona

Spending time together can be one of the best parts of a good marriage. Unfortunately, if a relationship is doing poorly, spending too much time together can actually make things work. That’s what many people in Japan and China have found over the course of the COVID-19 lockdowns. One Shanghai lawyer reported that he’d seen … Read More

2020 Taxes: The Changes for Divorced and Separating Taxpayers

Sorting out finances during a divorce always takes time and effort. The coronavirus pandemic has only made it more complex. A combination of the relatively new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and the pandemic’s CARES Act has led to unique situations for those getting divorced in 2019 and 2020. If you have questions about … Read More

Why January Is The Month of Divorce

Many lawyers refer to the first working Monday in January as “Divorce Day,” and for a good reason. The whole month of January is often reported as the busiest month for divorces, and the first Monday is when people can make the call to an attorney and get their separation started. For proof, you can … Read More