California Custody and Divorce

Thursday, August 12, 2010

What are the grounds for divorce in California?

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A California divorce is officially called a dissolution of marriage. Under California divorce law, the court declares the matrimonial contra...

Stop parental alienation by separating fact from opinion when discussing your ex with the children

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When people are in conflict, it is easy to get into the blame game, to feel superior, and see oneself as a victim. Unfortunately, far too ma...
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Direct Examination of the Business Evaluation Expert

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Skillful, seamless direct examinations are crafted by careful planning and attention to detail. Preparing the direct examination of a busine...

The Cash Business in Divorce

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If you are getting a divorce and your spouse has a closely held business that receives a significant amount of revenues in cash, you should ...

Interest Paid to your Ex is Deductible

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When couples divorce, their property is generally split equally between them. But often, the couple has a balance sheet that doesn’t easily ...

Your Children Are Worth More Under New Tax Laws

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Your precious darlings are now worth a bit more to you. Since 1998 you can claim a child tax credit of $400 for each child under 17, increas...

IRS Declares Spouses More Innocent Than Before

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The innocent spouse rules have been liberalized in new tax legislation, making it easier for spouses to qualify for tax relief. In addition,...
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Renee M. Marcelle
Renee Marcelle has practiced law since 1983. Renee was admitted to practice law in Virginia in 1983 and California in 1988. Prior to starting her practice in family law and dissolution, Renee was a seasoned corporate lawyer and real-estate professional. This background enables her to synthesize her knowledge of corporate law, mortgage banking, finance, and real-estate development, into family law. Experience in the practice of law is crucial to the success of a client’s case, but in addition to Renee’s outstanding experience, she also has strong negotiation skills, extensive financing abilities, and she possesses an understanding of business valuation models, all of which applies to various aspects of family law and dissolution. Renee’s extensive skills and twenty-five years of experience allow her to be specifically effective in representing professionals, executives, business owners, and high income individuals whom often have special challenges during dissolution. Renee provides clients the high level of expertise that they deserve.
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