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DIVORCE AND MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION

Divorce And Marriage Dissolution in Fairfield, Hayward, and San Jose

KKG Law Offices in the San Francisco Bay area, in Fairfield, Hayward, and San Jose, is a trustworthy source of both information and representation.

Our legal team is ready and motivated to represent you in any aspect of your divorce. We at KKG Law Offices understand the emotional and financial complexities involved in any divorce. We will work with you to find the approach that suits your needs.

There are two methods to end a marriage: divorce or marriage dissolution. Even though they are frequently used interchangeably, they have distinct legal meanings. The main distinction in a separation is whether the spouses are applying fault laws. Marriage dissolution is an agreement between the spouses to end the marriage, as opposed to divorce, which is legally defined as one spouse accusing the other for the breakup. A no-fault divorce is another way to think of the marriage dissolution.

Because of the state’s no-fault divorce laws, theoretically every couple in California is dissolving their marriage rather than getting a divorce. In California, a spouse cannot seek a divorce on the basis of fault. Due to its no-fault legislation, the courts will not hold one spouse accountable for wrongdoing, even if that partner had committed adultery or otherwise destroyed the marriage. All couples may instead elect to dissolve their marriages through no-fault divorces.

A marriage can usually be ended more easily through marriage dissolution. It is not necessary to demonstrate the other spouse’s fault in order to obtain a divorce. Simply state irreconcilable differences or that the marriage is no longer on good terms when filling out the divorce paperwork. The no-fault divorce procedure is quicker and exempts one spouse from having to establish fault. However, a no-fault divorce may still be complicated if one spouse challenges the terms of the divorce.

How Divorce Laws May Change Your Life

Almost half of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. Although it is common, the legal process of getting a divorce can be one of the most difficult times in an individual’s life. When getting a divorce, you must understand your legal options so that you can maximize your chances of attaining the results you seek.

Often, people contemplating divorce are overwhelmed financially and emotionally and thus are not able to make sound decisions in their interests. An experienced and dedicated attorney can help you in almost any divorce situation you face. KKG Law in the San Francisco Bay area is a trustworthy source of both information and representation.

Will It Be an Uncontested or Contested Divorce?

The divorce process can be made simple if both spouses desire to make it a simple divorce. In an uncontested divorce, spouses find ways to cooperate to reach a reasonable settlement that protects both of them as well as their children if there are any. However, divorce often involves individuals who cannot agree

Divorces involving commingled accounts, retirement accounts, pension plans, real estate, and other significant assets require a skillful and knowledgeable attorney’s guidance. Your case may include spousal support or alimony, child custody and visitation, child support and other sensitive, complex issues. Attorney Karan K. Gill is ready to advocate persuasively for your interests while keeping your divorce on track.

Seek A Ready Advocate for The Sake of Your Future

Our legal team is ready and motivated to represent you in any aspect of your divorce. We at KKG Law understand the emotional and financial complexities involved in any divorce. We will work with you to find the approach that suits your needs.

If you are looking for help with this any other legal issue contact us in KKG Law Offices.

You can call us to  510-255-0993 or 707-241-3036

 

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