Posts Tagged ‘Divorce’

Your Spouse May Recieve Part of Your Injury Settlement in a Divorce

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

We recently received a call from a spouse who filed a major personal injury lawsuit and was about to receive a major cash settlement. He was in the middle of a highly contested divorce and was very concerned about having to give his soon-to-be ex-wife any of the settlement money. The answer to his question is based entirely on when the injury happened.

The answer to this question is pretty simple. If the cause of action for any damages occurred during the marriage, then the caller would have to give half of any money received to his soon-to-be ex-wife.

This is explained in Family Code § 780, which states:
“Money and other property received or to be received by a married person in satisfaction of a judgment for damages for personal injuries, or pursuant to an agreement for the settlement or compromise of a claim for such damages, is community property if the cause of action for the damages arose during the marriage.”

On the other hand, if the cause of action for any damages occurred before or after the marriage, then the caller would not have to give any money received to his soon-to-be ex-wife. This is explained in Family Code § 781 (a), which states:
“Money or other property received or to be received by a married person in satisfaction of a judgment for damages for personal injuries, or pursuant to an agreement for the settlement or compromise of a claim for those damages, is the separate property of the injured person if the cause of action for the damages arose as follows:
(1) After the entry of a judgment of dissolution of a marriage or
legal separation of the parties.
(2) While either spouse, if he or she is the injured person, is living separate from the other spouse.

We hope that the information in this blog gives you some helpful insight into the division of assets in a divorce. If you or a loved one needs assistance with a divorce or any other type of family law matter, call the Los Angeles divorce attorneys at Wallin and Klarich today. Wallin and Klarich has a team of highly skilled, aggressive Southern California family law attorneys ready to take your call 7 days week, 24 hours a day! Wallin and Klarich has been in the business of helping people with their family law matters for over 30 years and we would like to help you with yours! A qualified, experienced attorney from the firm will be able to evaluate your case when you call.

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A Complete Marital Settlement Agreement Can Help Prevent Future Conflict

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

Divorce is one of the most difficult processes a person can go through.  Often a divorce proceeding is contentious and challenging.  Parties involved may use the court proceedings as an avenue to vent their frustration and disappointment with the fact that they are involved in a divorce. However, some divorces are amicable, and the parties [...]

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Sandra Bullock: Divorce Pending – California Family Code Section 2310

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

The LA Times recently reported on Sandra Bullock’s first public appearance since the Oscars at the Spike TV’s Guy’s Choice Awards. Ms. Bullock was not wearing her wedding ring as divorce proceedings between herself and Jesse James are currently underway. Jesse James was caught in a cheating scandal immediately following Bullock’s Best Actress win at [...]

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Court Rejects Child Support Deal for Dr. Conrad Murray – California Family Code Section 4050-4076

Friday, June 4th, 2010

The Associated Press recently reported that Dr. Conrad Murray, a doctor charged in the death of Michael Jackson, lost his bid to resolve a child support issue threatening his Nevada medical license. Murray requested relief from paying about $16,000 in back child support payments to the mother of his 12 year old son. Murray could [...]

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Facebook: Divorce Attorney’s New Ally – California Family Code § 2310

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Facebook, an internet networking website, is a new tool used by divorce attorneys to aid their client. Because California operates under the no-fault rule, information gathered through Facebook would not be used to show that one spouse has violated their marital contract; but rather, the information would primarily be used to discredit the other spouse’s [...]

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IS UNKNOWN CREDIT CARD DEBT INCLUDED AS COMMUNITY DEBT?

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Once a couple marries, the parties are considered one party for purposes of debt. If one party assumes debt that the other party is unaware of, it is still considered community debt. Since it is community debt, both parties are responsible for such debt at the time of divorce. Even if the credit card debt [...]

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Contested Versus Uncontested Divorce

Friday, May 28th, 2010

There are two general types of divorces – uncontested divorces and contested divorces. In an uncontested divorce, an agreement is reached by both spouses as to all aspects of the divorce. The spouses agree on matters like how to divide their assets, how to divide child custody, who will pay child support and how much [...]

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Ownership of the LA Dodgers is Uncertain with McCourt Announcement of Separation

Friday, November 20th, 2009

With the announcement of the marriage separation of Frank and Jamie McCourt, debate has arisen over the exact ownership of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Jamie McCourt’s lawyer, Dennis Wasser, claims that the Los Angeles Dodgers are community property, therefore, entitling Jamie McCourt to 50% ownership. Frank McCourt’s lawyer, Marshall Grossman, however, maintains that his client [...]

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Man Wants Value of Kidney in Divorce Settlement

Monday, November 16th, 2009

The guardian.co.uk website published a story about a New York doctor who in the ultimate show of love and commitment, donated his kidney to his wife, but now that they are getting a divorce, he wants the organ back, or at least its estimated value (1.5M) as part of the divorce settlement. The doctor indicated [...]

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Special Safeguards Needed When One Parent is a Citizen of Another County to Ensure that Your Children are not Taken to that Country Without Your Permission

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

An American father was recently arrested in Japan for taking his children. The father had tried for a year to persuade a family court in Tennessee that he thought his Japanese ex-wife would flee with the children. The father even tried to restrict his ex-wife’s ability to travel outside the country with their children, but [...]

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