Whether you have been married two years or twenty-five years, ending your marital relationship can be emotionally, financially, and logistically complicated. Kelly Price is a Certified Family Law Specialist that will provide experienced legal advice and skilled representation in the Courtroom during your Dissolution process. A Dissolution case may encompass issues of Child Custody and Visitation, Child and Spousal Support, Property Division, Business Division, Domestic Violence, and Division of Retirement Benefits. Whether your case is proceeding as an uncontested Dissolution or a contested case requiring Court intervention, knowledgeable legal representation will ensure that your goals are reached and that your needs are met along the way. We offer Dissolution Services in San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, and Los Angeles Counties.
Whether you have been married two years or twenty-five years, ending your marital relationship can be emotionally, financially, and logistically complicated. Kelly Price is a Certified Family Law Specialist that will provide experienced legal advice and skilled representation in the Courtroom during your Dissolution process. A Dissolution case may encompass issues of Child Custody and Visitation, Child and Spousal Support, Property Division, Business Division, Domestic Violence, and Division of Retirement Benefits. Whether your case is proceeding as an uncontested Dissolution or a contested case requiring Court intervention, knowledgeable legal representation will ensure that your goals are reached and that your needs are met along the way. We offer Dissolution Services in San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, and Los Angeles Counties.
Many clients often ask what our strategy is or what we have planned for a particular hearing or event in the case. Oftentimes, it is hard to predict an exact course of action or outcome because we are working with other individuals, such as judges, experts, attorneys, and litigants. A good strategy in our eyes is made of the following:
The initial step in a Dissolution process is to file the Summons and Petition. After that has been completed, the other party must be personally served and will have 30 days to file a Response. During this time, if temporary orders are needed, a Request for Order may be filed. If a Response is not completed within the 30 day timeframe, a Default Judgment may be obtained. In the event that the other party does respond, both parties will need to complete and serve a Declaration of Disclosure. That is perhaps the most important document in a Dissolution case. After both parties have complied with that task, the parties may need to conduct further Discovery. Settlement negotiations may ensue at this point. If the parties are unable to resolve all issues, one side will need to file a document with the Court to set Trial. After a Trial, the Court will make orders on any disputed issues and a Final Judgment will be prepared and entered.
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