August 7, 2009 By Paul Wallin

Divorce in California can be a tough process, especially if children and property are involved. Many times the other party/spouse does not disclose all of their income or they may not disclose property (or they claim that it is separate property). However, there are remedies to these issues. You need an attorney at Wallin & Klarich to get involved and begin requesting discovery from the other party/spouse. Here are some requests that we could make:

  • Subpoena for bank records, business records, title ownership records, etc.
  • Demand for production of documents.
  • Interrogatories.
  • Request for admissions.
  • Deposition of the opposing party/spouse.

There are many things that can be done to find out what income and/or property is not being disclosed. Let Wallin & Klarich assist you in getting this information and getting you your fair share. If you would like to set up an appointment with one of our skilled Los Angeles divorce attorneys, just call 1-888-749-7428 for more information.

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