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When it comes to family law matters, you need an Eastvale family law attorney to fight for your case. The outcome affects not only your future, but also your family’s future. No matter the situation, the attorneys at All American Law have seen it all. We provide you with the legal services you need to move forward in life.
Here at All American Law, our skilled attorneys have more than 30 years of combined professional experience. We help individuals and their families through some of the most difficult times in their lives.
When you come into your consultation with our attorneys, you’ll be able to explain your situation and your desired outcome for the case. We make no judgments and are there to listen. Our attorneys can transparently explain the details surrounding relevant California laws and help guide you in making informed decisions regarding your future.
Around 4 to 5% of Eastvale residents were divorced as of 2023. While 59% of residents were married, those facing divorce need strong legal advocates to fight on their behalf. Be sure to hire a family law attorney to represent your case.
To get a divorce, at least one spouse has to have lived in California for six months, and in Riverside County for three months. Filing your case can be done at the Riverside Family Law Courthouse, located at 4175 Main Street in Riverside.
During legal proceedings, spouses will be able to work through their divorce issues together before going to court. This is done in a process called mediation. A neutral third party, called a mediator, helps facilitate healthy communication between the couple and their attorneys in order to resolve divorce topics. These can include:
Mediation is an ideal alternative to court. It’s faster, cheaper, and private compared to public court cases. It also allows the couple to maintain control over the outcome of their case.
If issues can’t be solved through mediation, they’ll need to go to court, where a judge will have the final say. This often goes against the personal wishes of the couple, which makes it vital to try to make mediation successful.
As of 2023, there were 18,433 households in Eastvale. Of those households, about 2,581 were run by single mothers, and 1,290 by single fathers. Eastvale is known for its family life, but those who are divorced require careful handling when it comes to their children’s well-being. Knowing how to navigate child custody in Eastvale, California, can help.
In California, there are a few different types of child custody that can be granted, depending on what’s best for the child. It can include:
Parents can come into their custody case with a drafted parenting plan. Then, after discussing with the other parent, a written agreement can be made and submitted to the court regarding their proposed custody and visitation ideas. If the plan was made with the child’s best interests in mind, the court will generally approve the plan.
In Eastvale, CA, if the property can’t be divided successfully during mediation, a judge will decide how to do so. Generally, courts divide property between the couple equally. This often goes against what the couple would prefer, making it vital to resolve matters through mediation. Having a competent lawyer on your side can help negotiations go smoothly.
There are two types of property considered in a California divorce. Community property is anything gained during the length of marriage, by either spouse. It includes income, debts, real estate, retirement accounts, and personal belongings. Separate property, which is anything gained before marriage, isn’t subject to division unless it becomes commingled with community property.
Commingling happens when separate property mixes with community property. For example, if one spouse used a part of their savings before marriage to buy a marital home with their spouse, that money becomes subject to division. This can be tricky to untangle, as married couples don’t expect to get a divorce, meaning that assets often overlap during marriage.
Courts use a variety of factors to make a decision about spousal support payments. These factors can include the length of the marriage and the quality of life during it. They’ll see if the supported spouse would be able to maintain that standard of living. Other factors can include the age and health of both spouses, their individual income, and the nonfinancial contributions made during marriage, such as raising children or maintaining a home.
Summary dissolution is an easier alternative to a typical divorce. However, qualifying for it can be tricky for most couples. Your marriage must have lasted for less than five years, with no children involved. You can’t have any real estate, and you must have less than $4,000 in debt, not including any car loans. Personal belongings must be worth less than $25,000, not including cars. Both sides have to agree on no spousal support.
Reach out to our office today to schedule your confidential consultation. Family law is serious and requires careful handling. When you need help most, you need a lawyer you can rely on. The team at All American Law is ready to assist.