by Denise Lite | Mar 26, 2021 | Business News
College Expenses in Divorce When I am entering into my divorce settlement, If I agree to pay for college in the good times, years later when that even actually happens can that order be modified? This very question came up in a case, Drescher v. Gross (2014) 225...
by Denise Lite | Feb 24, 2021 | Business News
The COVID Divorce There comes a moment in many relationships where the partnership is no longer viable, and where separation — or, for married couples, divorce — is the unavoidable next step.And while divorcing or going separate ways is rarely easy, couples dissolving...
by Denise Lite | Jan 26, 2021 | Business News
The Angry Ex In nearly 20 years of practicing family law, the amount of venom and anger that lasts long after a divorce is over can be staggering. It’s sad and pathetic and most importantly, it is damaging to the children of the marriage. Despite attempts to shield...
by Denise Lite | Dec 23, 2020 | Business News
Three Divorce Realities Many well-intentioned people tend to give you lots of financial and strategic “advice” when going thru your divorce or separation. Unfortunately, the pearls of wisdom that are offered by friends or family are usually based on myth and not...
by Denise Lite | Nov 24, 2020 | Business News
Co-Parenting Through The Covid-19 Crisis In a million years, parents, attorneys and judges probably never considered parenting during a pandemic. Yet, here we are. As Santa Clarita’s “Go to” Certified Family Specialist, I ambeing bombarded with calls from parents...