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Warren Major LLP provides this family law blog to help our clients and others better understand family law concerns associated with divorce, legal separation, marriage annulment, high asset divorce, divorce mediation, child custody, child support, spousal support, property division, collaborative divorce, paternity, pre and post nuptial agreements, restraining orders, parental alienation and more.
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A Guide To More Affordable Attorney’s Fees in a Divorce.
Divorce can be extremely painful and extremely expensive. Our office is in Marin County and we practice all over the Bay Area. Although nearly everything

Want the Best Marin County Family Law Attorney? [A Complete Guide]
Finding the Best Marin County Family Law Attorney For You If you are reading this post, you likely are dealing with some of the hardest

Split Retirement Accounts with QDROs
Splitting Retirement Accounts with Qualified Domestic Relations Orders In a Community Property state like California, your ex-spouse or domestic partner is entitled to 50% of

How Is Child Support Paid in California?
How Is Child Support Paid in California? In California, child support is based on each parent’s net disposable monthly income and the amount of time

How to Retain Your Home’s Capital Gains Exclusion in a Divorce
How to Retain Your Home’s Capital Gains Exclusion When Getting Divorced If you are getting divorced and selling your home, you can still take advantage

How to Share in Your Ex-Spouse’s Social Security Benefits
How to Share in Your Ex-Spouse’s Social Security Benefits As a divorced individual you can share in your ex-spouse’s Social Security benefits, as long as

Do I need a California Prenuptial Agreement (“Prenup”)? A Guide
As “Kimye” becomes Kim and Kanye, you may be wondering—did they have a prenup? And, do I need one? News sources are saying that they

No Alimony Deduction? You Can Still Minimize Taxes
No Alimony Deduction? You Can Still Minimize Your Taxes. Prior to 2019, individuals who paid alimony to their ex-spouse could deduct that amount from their