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Orange County Divorce Lawyer

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Dissolving a marriage is typically not easy, and the end can impact your children, financial stability, and lifestyle. An Orange County divorce lawyer can provide needed stability throughout your divorce. Each divorce matter is unique, and an attorney can help you approach your own case with confidence, providing reliable assistance during every step of your divorce.

Contact AKPC Law to set up an initial consultation to discuss your specific divorce matter directly with a knowledgeable attorney.

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Filing for Divorce in Orange County, CA

Getting a divorce in Orange County typically takes at least six to twelve months. First, one spouse files legal paperwork and serves the other spouse with divorce papers. Then, the other spouse files their response.

Financial disclosure is mandated by law and parties must generally disclose their assets, debts, income and expenses. Each party makes determinations about how they’d like to split their assets and debts, creates a parenting plan, and makes decisions about spousal/child support.

California is a community property state, which means most assets or debts are divided equally (50/50) in a divorce unless the parties have made another agreement (like with a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement). Thus, even if one spouse earned substantially more income during the couple’s marriage, any property acquired during marriage with income earned during marriage is generally community property.

If the parties are in agreement about the divorce terms, the divorce can be finalized through an uncontested divorce.

However, if a party disagrees about any term of the divorce, an attorney can protect your legal rights and interests. The process of filing for divorce in Orange County can quickly become overwhelming, long, and contentious. An attorney can provide substantial legal and emotional support throughout the process.

Once issues have been resolved, the parties submit the divorce paperwork to finalize their divorce.

The Right Orange County Divorce Attorney Can Be Crucial

With a current population of approximately 307,000, Irvine alone experiences one of the highest U.S. divorce rates. In Orange County, the family courts see about 33 divorce filings each day, which is about 12,045 divorces in a year. With so much at stake with a divorce, having the right attorney is critical.

An experienced attorney can:

  • Protect your family’s rights
  • Reduce the emotional stress involved in a divorce
  • Prepare court documentation
  • Represent your legal interests at hearings
  • Avoid common mistakes that people working without lawyers make

Working with a knowledgeable Orange County attorney can greatly improve the outcome of your case.

Consult an Experienced Orange County Divorce Lawyer Today – Contact Arman Khoshnood at AKPC Law

AKPC Law can provide personalized attention to your case and puts your needs and goals first. Arman Khoshnood understands how overwhelming divorces can be, and he can work hard to attain the outcome you deserve.

If you have questions, AKPC Law responds promptly with clear, transparent communication. Mr. Khoshnood’s knowledge of Orange County and its legal system can substantially improve your odds of obtaining better results in your impending family law matter.

AKPC Law is in The Atrium – right in the heart of the Irvine Business Complex (IBC), with plenty of available parking. The firm offers initial consultations by Zoom or in person, and Mr. Khoshnood speaks English, Spanish, and Farsi. To speak directly with Mr. Khoshnood about your divorce needs, contact AKPC Law.

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