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How long will my divorce take?

February 3, 2017

The quickest you can be divorced is six months from the day your spouse (the Respondent) is served with the Petition. If a judgment packet is submitted to the Court prior to the six month mark, the Court will post date your divorce date to the six month date. If you and your spouse are… Read More

How much will my divorce cost?

February 3, 2017

Fees for a divorce depend on how quickly you and your spouse can reach an agreement, the complexity of your assets and debts and whether or not minor children are involved. There is no “average” cost of a divorce, as all cases are different – some people may have a limited amount of assets that… Read More

If my spouse does not respond, what happens?

February 3, 2017

California law does not require the consent of both spouses. If you file a Petition and have your spouse properly served, they have thirty days to file a Response. If they do not file a Response, you can submit a request to the Court to proceed without your spouse. The Court does not automatically default… Read More

What happens if my spouse and I have a full agreement?

February 3, 2017

If you and your spouse have a full agreement on all issues involving your divorce you will save yourself a tremendous amount of time and money. You are also that much closer to moving on with your new life. The most common mistake we see is spouses who try to submit the divorce paperwork on… Read More

Which issues are covered in a divorce proceeding?

February 3, 2017

A divorce petition allows you to deal with child custody, visitation, child support, spousal support and property division issues. Some issues may require the Court’s immediate attention, in which case you can direct the Court to your immediate needs. For example, if parents of a child begin to live separately from one another, a visitation… Read More

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Meet Nicole

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Nicole Boros is a Certified Family Law Specialist and principle attorney at Boros Law Firm. Her CFLS designation means that she has (1) demonstrated significant experience as a family law attorney, (2) passed a written examination, (3) received favorable recommendations from her peers and judicial officers and (4) committed herself to ongoing training within the field of family law.

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