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203, 2020

Being thankful for Santa Rosa divorce over the holidays

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On behalf of Morna Challoner of Challoner Law posted in High Asset Divorce on Thursday, November 23, 2017. With the holidays approaching, it can be a challenging time for the recently divorced or for those going through a divorce. It's such a big life change, going from married to single, so understandably the change can cause extra strain. However, there are reasons to be thankful this holiday season. Start with being thankful for your high asset divorce. When going through a divorce, you may be amazed at the support system of friends and family that offer help or support during this change. You may [...]

203, 2020

Former couple still working out divorce terms

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On behalf of Morna Challoner of Challoner Law posted in High Asset Divorce on Saturday, December 23, 2017. Richard and Alicia Stephenson married several decades ago and enjoyed a lavish life. Richard Stephenson was one of the founders of the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, and through his position with that business gained considerable wealth. The couple share one daughter but unfortunately decided to end their marriage with Alicia Stephenson moving out of the couple's estate in 2007. Since deciding to divorce the Stephenson's have squabbled over the financial terms of their marital dissolution. Particularly, Alicia Stephenson has expressed her disagreement with the [...]

203, 2020

How to divide investment properties in a divorce

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On behalf of Morna Challoner of Challoner Law posted in High Asset Divorce on Tuesday, March 6, 2018. Dividing assets during a divorce can be contentious and frustrating. While there may be objects that hold sentimental value, the most important goal is reaching a fair division of property that will allow each of you to leave the marriage in the most positive financial situation possible. If you and your spouse discussed the possibility of divorce prior to your wedding, you may have opted for a prenuptial agreement. This agreement can identify any assets that will be exempt from property division or designate certain assets for [...]

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