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California Wife Thought Property Was Hers; Court Thought Differently

UncategorizedBy San Diego Divorce LawyersFebruary 1, 2019

California Wife Thought Property Was Hers; Court Thought Differently Most California family law attorneys will tell you that in the Golden State, property acquired during marriage by one of the spouses while the parties are living in California, is considered community property.  Assuming that this is true (and mostly it is), there is a way…

Change in Title Not Enough to Change Separate Property to California Community Property

blogBy San Diego Divorce LawyersJuly 22, 2015

A recent California Court of Appeals case from the Second District has clarified when separate property becomes community property, and when the community can expect to receive a portion of that property. In the case titled In re Marriage of Lafkas, John Lafkas had been a founding member of a partnership that held several pieces…

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