Yes. In a divorce action, courts must divide community property between the parties equally; however, this process may be different when the community property is owned with third parties. When third parties are involved, the proceedings become more complex and require that the court consider the third parties’ existence, interest, and rights when rendering...
Continue reading ›By Eli Underwood With longer life expectancy comes a longer “third act,” and many people in their 50+ era just don’t want to stay in the same box society has confined them to. As a consequence, the so-called gray divorce is now the most prevalent, especially in the U.S. While overall divorce rates across...
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