Setting communication boundaries during your divorce: 3 tips

Steven J. PragerDivorce

Divorce is an emotionally charged process that usually gives rise to a lot of heightened conflicts and tensions between the two people involved. To navigate this challenging journey with as much grace as possible, it’s time to establish clear communication boundaries with your spouse. When it’s done well, communication boundaries can help keep your divorce moving along at a steady …

When can a parent with shared custody move away with their child?

Steven J. PragerChild Custody

There are countless reasons why someone with shared custody in the San Diego area might want to relocate. Cost of living is certainly a factor. What may have been comfortable for the family with two wage earners in the household may now be unreasonable for someone to manage on their own, even with child support payments. Other times, it may …

Secret spending could lead to divorce

Steven J. PragerDivorce

There are many financial issues that can lead to divorce. Some couples can’t make ends meet. Other couples have different goals, such as when one is a spender and the other is a saver. These types of financial issues can cause a marriage to come to an end. One potential issue that is sometimes reported is secret spending. This is …

Capital gains tax and property division in divorce

Steven J. PragerDivorce

Tax considerations are important as you and your spouse divide property during divorce. If you have significant and/or complex assets, it’s wise to have your tax and financial professionals on your divorce team to advise you and your legal counsel as you determine what you want to seek. One concern that many people have is whether they’ll need to pay …

When can you stop paying spousal support in California?

Steven J. PragerFamily Law

When the marriage is over and the couple decides to divorce, the court may direct one party to pay spousal support to the other. The purpose of this payment is to cushion the receiving party from the financial impact of the divorce.  However, spousal support is not necessarily cast in stone. There are instances when either party may petition for …

2 virtual visitation issues that should be discussed

Steven J. PragerFamily Law

The Digital Age has inspired all kinds of changes – and that includes how parents often communicate with their children. If you’re currently living at a distance from your child due to a separation or divorce from your co-parent, there’s no reason not to make use of digital devices to keep in touch. “Virtual” visitation has become a new normal …

Why you should inform your kids that you’re divorcing

Steven J. PragerDivorce

Divorce can be an emotionally overwhelming experience for everyone involved, especially children. As parents, you are responsible for handling this delicate situation with care and compassion. One crucial aspect is informing your kids about the impending divorce. Breaking the news about your divorce to your children may not be easy, but it is an essential step in helping them navigate …

The importance of good math when divorcing

Steven J. PragerDivorce

Divorces can throw up a lot of big numbers. Everything from asset division to child support to spousal support involves figures. When you ask for a particular amount of something, you need to be able to justify why you are asking for that specific amount. You cannot be seen to pluck numbers out of thin air. You certainly do not …

What are the real benefits of premarital agreements?

Steven J. PragerFamily Law

Those who work hard to build wealth and success are often naturally protective of their assets. After all, it can be tough to shake the worry that someone will try to take advantage of your prosperity. For most, love and marriage are supposed to last forever, but as you know, some relationships just cannot survive. If you are planning to …

5 tips for co-parenting after divorce

Steven J. PragerChild Custody

Parents who are going through a divorce have some unique challenges to handle that aren’t present for people who don’t share children. Throughout the divorce, they have to ensure the children are adjusting well to the changes.  It’s not always easy co-parenting with an ex. Remembering these five tips may be beneficial.  1. Make decisions based on the children All …