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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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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

Is Every Marital Asset Community Property? [A Complete Guide.]
If you are going through a divorce in California, you may be wondering if everything you owned with your spouse is community property. California is

A Marin Family Law Attorney’s Guide to Understanding Child Custody
The hardest part of divorce for many people is the thought of losing time with their children. Many people stay in bad relationships to avoid

Marin Family Law Attorney: Duty to Support Unmarried Cohabitant
In California, during the pendency of a proceeding or in a judgment of dissolution or legal separation, the court may order a party to pay

Documents to Bring When Meeting with Your Divorce Attorney
Financial Documents to Bring When Meeting with Your Divorce Attorney When you are getting divorced, both you and your spouse must disclose your complete financial

Marin Family Law Attorney: How to Co-Parent with a Narcissist
The best answer is that there is no easy way to co-parent with a narcissist. In fact, the best San Francisco / Marin County family