Monthly Archives: January 2010

What on Earth is a Forensic Accountant, and Why Do I Need One in my Dissolution?

The What A forensic accountant is typically a CPA hired to assist with the valuation of businesses, examination and/or reconstruction of financial records, analysis of difficult tax situations, and computation of someone’s income. Forensic accountants tend to be used in cases where money and property are highly contested, when a personal or small business needs […] read more…

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ATROs

You may hear the term “ATROs” used frequently during your family law matter and likely have no idea what the word means. “ATROs” is an acronym that stands for Automatic Temporary Restraining Orders, and they apply in every divorce, domestic partnership dissolution, legal separation, and paternity case filed in California. The best non-legal description I […] read more…

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Mediation

Mediation is required whenever there is a child custody or visitation dispute. All California counties further require mandatory mediation orientation prior to mediation occurring. Each county differs in its orientation sessions and the way it conducts mediation, but the one constant is that the goal is for litigants to resolve their custody and visitation disputes […] read more…

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Is the Preliminary Declaration of Disclosure REALLY that important?

I regularly volunteer for Contra Costa County’s Pro Per clinic, which is a program designed to help self-represented litigants through their divorce. The clinic itself covers two major topics: 1) Starting your dissolution; and 2) Finalizing your dissolution. During the “starting” clinic, I spend the majority of my with the participants on their Preliminary Declaration […] read more…

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