California Family Law Divorce Guide

The divorce process in family law can be daunting. Our approach is to educate our clients about the divorce process, the options for each case, and to provide an appropriate recommendation for your situation. Knowing your rights will empower you to make the best decision for you.

Three Different Ways Married Couples Can End Their Marriage in California

  • Legal Separation

    It is a common misconception that “separation” occurs once one spouse moves out of the home. However, being legally separated requires more than a physical separation. A legal separation must be granted by the courts, just like a divorce.

    The couple remains married, but the process allows the couple to work out custody, asset division and support.

  • Annulment

    An annulment allows the marriage to be considered null and void. In other words, the couple can move forward with their lives as if they were never married.

    California Courts may grant annulments for several reasons including but not limited to incest, bigamy, being under 18 when the marriage took place, fraud, or being forced or coerced into marriage against a person’s will.

    Annulments are rare given their strict requirements. Parties cannot agree to an annulment; it must be granted by a judge. There are also time limitations on when a court can grant an annulment.

  • Divorce

    In California, divorce is permanent and straightforward process to end the marriage.

    Once all requirements are met, the couple will divide assets, resolve child custody and support issues, and other related concerns, and ultimately have the courts agree to issue a final decree that permanently and legally terminates the marital status for the couple.

Note on Domestic Partnerships

When a Registered Domestic Partnership ends, it must also be terminated formally.

Considerations before Filing for Divorce

The experienced divorce attorneys at Candelaria LLP can relieve you of the stress and challenges that accompany this difficult time. California has specific procedures that must be followed and our law firm can help you navigate this process to help you plan. Learn more about Our Services.

Additional Considerations

Before taking this major, life-changing legal action, considerations should include the current state of the couple’s finances, and for couples with children, the living arrangement that would be most beneficial to the children.

How Finances Are Handled during a Divorce?

 

How Children Are Affected in a Divorce?

 

Other Resources

With so many practical and legal issues to consider, it is in the client’s best interest to work with a skilled, California Certified Family Law Specialist, and experienced San Francisco/East Bay Area divorce attorney before filing for divorce.

At Candelaria LLP, we recognize that each family has unique needs and our office is prepared to work with you to find solutions to address your goals and interests. We are ready to serve you.