Protecting Your Business Assets During a Beverly Hills Divorce

Hossein Berenji, Dec 28, 2023

Going through a divorce is undoubtedly a challenging experience. When you’re a business owner in Beverly Hills, California, it can be even more complex.  In this blog post, we’ll shed light on the key aspects of safeguarding your business during a divorce in Beverly Hills. Understanding Community Property Laws in California In California, divorce cases […]

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How Are Business Assets Divided if I File for Divorce in Beverly Hills?

Hossein Berenji, Nov 27, 2023

California is a community property state. Therefore, all marital assets are divided equally between the spouses during a divorce. However, business assets can be more complicated to divide than bank accounts, furniture, and vehicles. If you are considering a divorce or separation in Beverly Hills and have business assets, seeking legal advice immediately to protect […]

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Is My Spouse Entitled to My Inheritance When We Get Divorced?

Hossein Berenji, Jun 26, 2020

California is a community property state. In most cases, your spouse receives one-half of all community property in a divorce case. While this law may appear to simplify property division in California divorce cases, property division is a highly disputed matter. The subject of litigation often centers on questions related to which property is community […]

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What Can I Do to Avoid California’s Community Property Rules?

Hossein Berenji, Jun 20, 2019

It’s not uncommon for spouses to have significantly different incomes. While you’re married, the disparity in income probably isn’t an issue. You both share everything and where the money comes from isn’t really a consideration. Things might be different if you decide to get a divorce. You might want to keep your hard-earned money or […]

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Are My Assets In Danger If My Spouse Causes a Car Accident?

Hossein Berenji, Feb 12, 2019

In the middle of a contested divorce, you learn that your spouse has been involved in a car accident. Your spouse is fine, but the driver in the other vehicle suffered severe injuries and may not be able to work ever again. Now your spouse is being sued. The other driver wants to be compensated for medical bills, property damage, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

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