3 Ways a Divorce Can Be Granted in California

Hossein Berenji, Aug 04, 2025

Are you thinking about a divorce? If so, understanding your options for a divorce in California can prepare you for taking the next step. California became the first state to adopt no-fault divorce in 1969. Therefore, you can obtain a divorce without proving that your spouse is guilty of breaking up your marriage. The only […]

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Beverly Hills Divorce Myths

Hossein Berenji, Jul 14, 2025

Divorce is never easy, and when you live in a high-profile place like Beverly Hills, it can feel even more overwhelming. With celebrity news, social media gossip, and TV dramas, it’s no surprise that many people misunderstand how divorce actually works.  This article will explore the most common divorce myths in Beverly Hills and give […]

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What is the Difference Between an Uncontested Divorce and a Default Divorce?

Hossein Berenji, Jul 10, 2025

If you are considering filing for divorce, you may come across terms like uncontested divorce and default divorce. While both may sound similar, they refer to two distinct legal processes for divorce. Understanding these distinctions can help you understand what options are right for you and your situation.  What is an Uncontested Divorce? An uncontested […]

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The 7 Stages Of Grief For Divorced Men

Hossein Berenji, Jul 09, 2025

Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross introduced her thesis on the “stages of death” in her groundbreaking work, On Death and Dying, published in 1969. Since that time, many healthcare professionals have recognized that the emotional and cognitive stages a person goes through when they know they are going to die also apply to other situations where grief […]

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Ways a Divorce Can Be Granted in California

Hossein Berenji, Jul 05, 2025

In California, divorce, legally referred to as “dissolution of marriage,” is governed by specific statutes and procedures. Understanding the ways a divorce can be granted is essential for individuals navigating this process.  Since California has adopted a no-fault system, most divorces in California are filed on the grounds of “irreconcilable differences,” meaning that the marital […]

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