On behalf of Feinberg & Waller, APC | Feb 22, 2021 | Divorce
Trying to save your marriage through marriage counseling is a common occurrence. Many couples in California find help through counseling and can get their marriage back on the right track. However, counseling does not work for everyone and every situation. Sometimes,...
On behalf of Feinberg & Waller, APC | Jan 25, 2021 | Divorce
Most people in California and other parts of the country enter into a marital union with the intent of spending the rest of their lives with their partners. And when things work out as intended, a life together is what is gained by the couple. However, marriage is...
On behalf of Feinberg & Waller, APC | Aug 26, 2020 | Divorce
For most people, the most valuable asset they own is their home. When you begin the process of getting a divorce in California, your home often plays a central role in the asset division process between you and your spouse. Who gets the home and who pays for the home...
On behalf of Feinberg & Waller, APC | Feb 19, 2020 | Divorce
Interview with Marshall Waller from Feinberg & Waller You know what they say, criminal attorneys see bad people at their best and divorce lawyers see good people at their worst – Ted, Marriage Story **** Spoiler alerts for this article*** It was one of the...
On behalf of Feinberg & Waller, APC | Mar 24, 2019 | Divorce
If you are going through a divorce, chances are that you feel many different issues pulling you in all directions. While you may have more pressing matters on your mind, such as the welfare of your children, you should not overlook the importance of asset division....
On behalf of Feinberg & Waller, APC | Mar 19, 2019 | Divorce
Historically, pets have been treated like property in divorce, subject to the same property division rules as the family home or the car. This has generated concerns, as most pet owners see their pets as members of the family, not assets with a monetary value. The...
On behalf of Feinberg & Waller, APC | Jan 23, 2019 | Divorce
When dividing marital property pursuant to divorce in California, the rules are clear, but are also often confusing. California is a community property state, and as such all property acquired during marriage is divided 50/50. Most states do not operate under...
On behalf of Feinberg & Waller, APC | Jan 5, 2019 | Divorce
Newly single people often make personal new years’ resolutions. Lose weight, eat healthier, visit friends. In addition to working towards your better self, you may consider creating a new years’ resolution towards or with your co-parent. These resolutions...
On behalf of Feinberg & Waller, APC | Nov 29, 2018 | Child Custody, Divorce
When you first got married, you and your spouse may have been like many California married couples who felt like they were ready to take on the world as long as they had each other. Such intense emotions are common in newlyweds and tend to become a bit more subdued as...
On behalf of Feinberg & Waller, APC | Sep 29, 2018 | Divorce, Relationships
If you are the type of person who simply won’t stand for your spouse cheating on you, then when you found out about it, you probably decided that your marriage needed to end. Despite your anger, and perhaps a desire to punish your spouse, you cannot allege...