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by thomas-khuu | May 5, 2017
California offers two main options to married couples who no longer want to be married: They can get a traditional divorce or they can get a summary dissolution. Not every couple who wants to divorce will qualify for a summary dissolution but for those who do, it can...
by thomas-khuu | Apr 24, 2017
Should every parent have the right to see their child? Should they have the right to spend time with them? What if the parent in question was found unfit by the courts and is not currently eligible for physical custody? Should they have rights? The courts in...
by thomas-khuu | Apr 18, 2017
The first step in the divorce process is to choose the right divorce attorney. Once you’ve begun the process of working together, you’re going to want to be sure to respond to their questions as quickly as they can so they can get everything. You should fully and...
by thomas-khuu | Apr 12, 2017
If you or your spouse are in the military and you’re getting divorced, it’s essential that you choose an attorney who understands your unique needs. At Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, we understand the unique needs of a military divorce and are highly experienced in how to...
by thomas-khuu | Apr 6, 2017
If you’re getting divorced and you’ve done your research, then you probably know that you don’t legally have to work with an attorney. In many cases, people choose to represent themselves because they’re looking to save money. In some cases this may be a fine way to...
by thomas-khuu | Mar 27, 2017
When it comes to splitting up property after a divorce, there are a lot of things to take into consideration. While many people assume that all property is considered the same, the truth is that California law recognizes four different types of property. Read on to...