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If you are thinking about getting a divorce, then you will definitely want to talk to an attorney.  California laws that govern this aspect of the Family Code can be difficult to navigate on your own.  To learn more about common divorce issues in San Francisco, CA and view the California Family Code in detail. 

Why Do You Want to Protect Your Assets in a Divorce?

You will want to definitely protect your assets in a divorce situation.  In most circumstance under California divorce law, you will be able to retain any property, cash, etc that you had prior to the marriage.  For instance, say you had a trust fund that was left to you prior to your marriage; your spouse will have no rights to the fund. 

If you don’t take action to protect your assets, you may be made to share them with your spouse in a 50/50 split.  The thought of something that was yours and was meant for you only, having to be either split or completely lost, is something that can be extremely upsetting.  Hiring an experienced divorce attorney can help you avoid this possibility or at least find a solution that is agreeable.

How Does Property/Asset Distribution Work?

You will have to make a complete list of your property or any assets that you have or in which you have an interest, in the early stages of your divorce process.  This will enable the judge to see what each party has, to try to determine a fair solution.  Also, this list is only for property or assets that you and your spouse have acquired prior to the separation (if living apart). 

If you and your spouse have been living apart for any amount of time before getting divorced, your spouse has no legal rights to any property or assets that you have acquired since the separation.  This also means that if he/she built a new home after the separation, you will not be entitled to it either, unless, he/she used cash assets that were acquired during your marriage.

The definition of an asset in California divorce law includes but is not limited to any real or personal property of any nature, whether tangible or intangible, and whether currently existing or contingent.  For example, if you and your spouse (as a couple) were in negotiations to sell the rights to the minerals that are located on your property, and you were due settlement within a couple of months, and in the meantime, you separated, you will still have legal rights to the settlement, as will your spouse. Visit Section 7 to learn more about the division of property in California divorce cases.

Why Hire a Divorce Attorney?

As you can see, when getting a divorce, there is a lot at stake.  To help to protect yourself as well as your assets, you will want an attorney.  Getting divorced in San Francisco, CA can be as painful and stressful as anywhere else in the world, however with an experienced San Francisco, CA divorce attorney to guide you – the process will be a little easier to handle.

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