In California, being a Community Property state, all community property acquired during a marriage, including income, earnings, assets, and investments, is evenly split between spouses
In many marriages, for various reasons like financing, tax, liability, or property classification, one spouse may execute a quitclaim deed, transferring ownership of the family
In California, the principle of equally dividing a divorcing couple’s community property is a fundamental aspect of divorce proceedings. This equitable division typically occurs through
In the conclusion of most divorce proceedings in California, the situation with jointly owned real property typically changes. This transformation can take shape through a