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When to File For a San Bernardino County Divorce

 
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Tyra Smith

When a marriage is on the rocks, some couples are quick to call it quits while others hang on for several years hoping things will improve. Sometimes the situation does improve and couples are able to mend the wounds caused when things weren’t going well in the marriage. Other times, they were better off ending things instead of holding on for years when things didn’t improve. In either case, a marriage is a very personal thing and only the spouses can truly know the correct action to take.

It is up to the spouses to determine when to file for a San Bernardino county divorce. Many spouses choose to seek the advice of a professional counselor to help determine if they should file for a San Bernardino county divorce. No matter how spouses come to the final decision, there are many processes that they must go through once they decide that their marriage is irreparable and this is where family law can help.

A San Bernardino county divorce is a large undertaking that spouses will need to prepare for. Legal professionals are equipped with the knowledge and experience to guide spouses through the process and achieve a satisfactory end result.

One of the major undertakings of a San Bernardino county divorce is the division of marital assets. San Bernardino county divorce is done using community property laws, meaning that in a divorce settlement, all property the couple acquired during marriage is divided in half. Almost everything spouses obtain during marriage is considered marital property: the home, vehicles, and non-tangible things such as retirement benefits and debt. Assets that existed prior to the marriage then usually remain with the respective spouse.

Confusion arises in some areas of the division of marital assets though, such as what happens to marital property and prior property that was mixed during marriage. Another gray area is with property that was acquired by the couple using both marital funds and separate funds. Arguments often arise from the confusion of these mixed marital assets—who paid more for this and who deserves that can be a never ending battle without the help of a third party.

Family law can ease couples’ burdens in the exhausting task of the division of marital assets. They are legal professionals who mediate the division process and sort through these complex issues to work towards a fair settlement. The more spouses know about San Bernardino divorce laws and the more support they receive from a family law professional, the better.

Another major undertaking of a divorce occurs when the couple has children and child custody needs to be determined. Child custody battles can turn into bitter quickly when spouses disagree because they feel they have the best interests of the children in mind. Legal professionals can help in this situation as well, not only to help a spouse gain child custody but also to reach an agreement with the true best interests of the children.

The break-up of a marriage can be an exhausting undertaking. It is up to the spouses to determine when it is the right time for them to end their marriage and file for a divorce.

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