Monday, August 18, 2014

Three legal rights women have during divorce

Laws concerning dissolution of marriages are complex and vary between states. If you are a woman considering a divorce, consult an attorney who is aware of the family laws of your state. For instance, if you live in California, it is critical to find a California family law attorney, or a divorce attorney from Los Angeles whose expertise lies in divorce.  It is not advisable to partake in DIY (do-it-yourself) divorces, or accept counsel from the lawyer of your husband. Having your own attorney is crucial to protect your rights and minimize the financial and emotional burden. A lawyer can make you aware of your rights and present convincing arguments in your favor in court.
Although a lawyer is your best guide during your divorce, you can make his or her job easier if you educate yourself. This blog sets you on the path to learning that will go a long way to assist you during your divorce. It lists three legal rights you, as a woman, have during divorce: 
  • Equal property rights
Courts recognize that the property claims of a husband and a wife are equally valid. As a woman, you have a right to 50 percent of all the property you acquired jointly with your husband during your marriage.
  • Separate property
There are products and items that you use as a woman. These may include jewelry, clothes, and even your car. In many instances, this property remains yours after a divorce , particularly, if it was acquired prior to your marriage or was a gift. However, if these items were acquired during your marriage, courts sometimes order women to liquidate their precious items - diamond jewelry – and either divide the proceeds equally with their husband.
  • Right to discovery
Division of assets is usually the most critical part of a divorce case. However, some husbands do not participate in the process honestly. They try to hide their assets. As a woman, you have a right to use all legal means - including orders from court - to force your husband to disclose all his assets for their honest and rightful division.

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