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Campbell Divorce Lawyer

Campbell Divorce Attorney

If you are planning to dissolve your marriage, you should contact a Campbell divorce lawyer as soon as possible. A divorce attorney can help you with everything from filing paperwork to uncovering hidden assets and otherwise ensuring that your interests are protected throughout the process.

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Trust The Law Offices of Rod Firoozye

Here at the Law Offices of Rod Firoozye, we focus on making Campbell divorce laws and complicated issues pertaining to divorce as simple as possible for our clients. Whether you are facing a contested divorce or you believe everything will go smoothly and your divorce will be uncontested, we can help you through every step of the process, ensuring that you don’t miss any deadlines or lose out on assets or benefits to which you are entitled.

Why Hire a Campbell Divorce Lawyer?

As of 2022, the divorce rate in California was 5.9 per 1,000 women over age 15, which is quite low compared to the rest of the United States, which was 7.1 per 1,000 women the same year. However, thousands of couples decide to divorce every year in the state. The median household income in Campbell, CA, was $147,128 as of 2023, and the median property value was $1.55 million, which means that for many couples, there is a lot to consider during a fair property division.

Whether you are about to be engaged in a complex, high-asset divorce case or you expect everything to be fairly simple, you should hire a divorce lawyer to help you with filing paperwork, keeping track of deadlines, determining child custody and support, uncovering hidden assets, and negotiating on your behalf. If your divorce is contested, your Campbell divorce lawyer can also provide skilled and effective courtroom representation.

Legal Requirements for Getting a Divorce in California

California law states that the couple must meet the state’s residency requirements, meaning you have to have lived in California for at least six months before you can file your divorce papers. If you live in Campbell, you’ll also have to have resided in Santa Clara County for at least three months before you can file your paperwork at the Superior Court of Santa Clara County. The Family Justice Center Courthouse in San Jose will likely handle your Campbell divorce.

In addition to residency requirements, California law also requires judges to wait for at least six months following the filing of the divorce to issue a divorce decree. This waiting period gives spouses time to change their minds if they are going to or modify their settlement agreement as needed.

The Divorce Process in Campbell, CA

The process of getting divorced varies slightly based on factors such as whether you have children, how long you’ve been married, and if you or your spouse wishes to contest one or more aspects of the divorce agreement. However, the basics are always the same. What you can expect is as follows:

  1. Petition for divorce. The first form you will submit to the court is FL-100, the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage.
  2. Response. Your spouse will have 30 days to issue a response to your petition. They can do so by signing FL-117, a Notice of Acknowledgment of Receipt, to agree to the divorce.
  3. Family resolution conference. Next, you’ll engage in mediation or go to court to determine aspects of the divorce such as how assets and debts will be divided, who will get custody of any children, and whether spousal and/or child support payments will be required.
  4. Submit the settlement agreement. Once you and your spouse agree to the terms of the divorce as laid out in the settlement agreement, you can submit a copy of it to the court. If you cannot agree on terms, your case will proceed to litigation.
  5. Divorce judgment. If the court approves your settlement agreement, it will issue a final divorce judgment at least six months after the start of your divorce.

FAQs

How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Divorce Lawyer in California?

The cost to hire a divorce lawyer in California varies based on the complexity of your case. Contested divorces cost more to resolve than uncontested ones, and complex cases involving difficult child custody issues or high-value asset division often accrue more legal fees than simple, straightforward divorces with few assets and no children.

What Is the Five-Year Rule in California for Divorce?

The five-year rule in California for divorce refers to a process known as summary dissolution. When you reach the five-year mark, you are no longer eligible for this simplified divorce procedure and must go through the full process of dissolving your marriage. Couples are only eligible for summary dissolution if they have no children or real estate together and are in complete agreement on the division of property.

What Are the Three C’s of Divorce?

The three C’s of divorce are communication, cooperation, and compromise. All of these three ideas are essential for navigating the process of an uncontested divorce. Follow these ideals, and you’ll be on the road to more peaceful resolutions of any issues involving child custody, asset division, or other potentially contentious issues. Even if you’re confident in your ability to peacefully resolve legal matters with your spouse, you should still hire a divorce attorney to represent your interests.

Who Loses the Most in a Divorce in California?

Who loses the most in a divorce in California varies based on the specifics of the marriage. California is a community property state, which means that assets and debts are shared between the two spouses and must be divided evenly during a divorce unless the couple actively agrees to a different solution. The court is not allowed to favor one spouse over the other based on factors like gender or who initiated the divorce.

Your Dedicated Campbell Divorce Lawyer

Divorces are stressful. You shouldn’t have to go through yours alone. A Campbell divorce lawyer can provide you with legal guidance and assistance throughout the process, allowing you to focus on healing from the experience and moving on. The team at the Law Offices of Rod Firoozye has years of experience handling divorce cases, including complex child custody issues and high-value asset division. Contact us to schedule an initial consultation today.

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