Solano County Court Updated · COVID-19
Highlights of the Latest for Solano County Courthouse: Emergency Local Rules for Family Law Litigants (updated as of 4/1/2020)
Highlights of the Latest for Solano County Courthouse: Emergency Local Rules for Family Law Litigants (updated as of 4/1/2020)
Highlights of the Latest for Alameda County Courthouse: Emergency Local Rules for Family Law Litigants (updated as of 4/24/2020)
Highlights of the Latest for Contra Costa County Courthouse: Emergency Local Rules for Family Law Litigants (updated as of 4/23/2020)
Family Law courts across the state of California are observing new hours and restrictions in light of the Coronavirus outbreak. Below is a table of every court with last known status and additional means of contact. Updated: 2 April 2020…
First of all, I hope you are healthy and staying safe. Obviously, going through a divorce or any contested family law issue is challenging enough without also now having to be under “shelter in place” restrictions and having to worry…
Due to the widespread outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19), California school districts throughout the state have issued emergency closures that could last weeks or even months. Many parts of California are under “shelter in place” restrictions. If you are a divorced…
In the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, most divorce and family law matters in California have been designated as non-essential. This means that many currently scheduled hearings are being moved, court filing hours are being reduced or altogether canceled, and…
Ah, the dreaded Schedule of Assets and Debts. The document that consistently overwhelms, intimidates, and, if we’re being honest, irritates most, if not all people who have to do it. Probably the number one question I get as a divorce…
Most Baby Boomers contemplating divorce have different needs simply because of where they are at in life. Since the majority of the income-generating years are behind them, special attention must be paid to future income, health insurance and spousal support.…
Military service members who perform at least 20 years of active duty service receive a pension for the rest of their lives upon retirement. As part of that retirement package, they are also eligible to purchase a Survivor Benefit Plan…