How to get records in a divorce case

Out of all the ways to get records in a divorce case, the best way to get them is through a "Deposition Subpoena for Production of Business Records". This particular subpoena found at this link: allows you to obtain a lot of things, but the most popular and useful thing usually produced by this method [...]

Post-Judgement Request for Order

In a California divorce case, if you are already post-judgment ( in other words, you have a final divorce) and are asking for something from the court (for example modifying custody) you need to serve the other party, even if they have a lawyer who is the attorney of record and still in the case. [...]

Why should I produce documents in my divorce case?

Divorce cases, under California law, often involve finances.  In order to sort out finances, documentation is necessary.  Virtually every divorce case in California requires disclosure of finances to the other side, and depending upon how complex they are, the disclosure can be quite onerous.  This is, without question, the most frustrating portion of my job.  [...]

Discovery in California Family Law Cases

"With the noble sentiment of 'levelling the playing field' so that no party has an undue information advantage, the writers of the discovery rules created a multilevel playing field where the information-rich can kick the information-poor in the head and escape unscathed. "Discovery" is anything but ... Hundreds of thousands of dollars to maintain the [...]

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