To escape a relationship with a narcissist may feel like a relief at first. Unfortunately, you still have to work with that person throughout your children's lives when you have children. You already know how difficult it is to compromise with a narcissist. After all,...
Sacramento Family Law Blog
Support your adult children during your divorce
Divorce never affects just the couple. Children, extended family and friends all feel the impact. This is true even if you divorce in later life after your children have grown. If your children are adults, you may not give much thought to how your divorce affects them...
Premarital agreements: how your second marriage can benefit
Getting remarried offers a fresh start for many California residents. It may also involve challenges that make the union complicated. The accumulation of assets and children from a previous relationship can raise the financial stakes of your subsequent marriage. If...
How California community property laws impact high-asset divorce
California is one of nine US states that follow community property laws. That means in a divorce action, any property acquired during the marriage belongs to each of the spouses equally. It is common for couples to have a residence, automobiles, retirement accounts,...
What should I include in my parallel parenting plan?
Co-parenting is the practice of rearing a child with a person you are no longer married to. It entails making decisions together to ensure the best interests of your child are a priority. For some former spouses, co-parenting is not a suitable option. This is often...
How can you avoid conflict while co-parenting?
While some conflicts may feel inevitable, there are ways to prevent any major fights or arguments with your co-parent. Learning how to communicate effectively and discuss sensitive topics, like childcare or educational trouble, is one way to do so. Look to the future...
Is it time to leave your alcoholic spouse?
“Alcoholism is a disease,” you tell yourself over and over again, but regardless of how often your repeat this mantra, your life with an alcoholic spouse does not get any easier. To make matters worse, you have children together, who witness every alcohol-tinged...
What is nesting? And your other questions answered
As a divorced parent, you may hope to make the transition for your children as seamless as possible. One way in which you may consider doing this is through nesting. Nesting, or “bird nesting,” as some people call it, refers to a setup in which divorce parents take...
What actions can you avoid to make divorce easier for your child?
When divorce splits a family apart, your children are likely to feel the blow most heavily. From one parent moving out to child custody matters, their lives will change drastically. Web MD notes that when children feel conflicted about loyalty issues concerning one or...
Is your prenuptial agreement enforceable in California?
Typically, people who sign a prenuptial agreement expect that the terms will be binding. However, there are a few limited circumstances in which a court may strike down an agreement. Married couples who are getting a divorce in California and have a prenuptial...

