Navigating Divorce in Southern California: Paralegal Support Under Attorney Supervision

Divorce can be a complex and emotionally challenging process. At Coast to Coast Legal, we provide comprehensive paralegal support to help you navigate every step, all under the supervision of experienced attorneys.

Simplified Steps to Divorce

Here’s what you can expect when filing for divorce in Southern California:

  1. Filing the Petition: The process begins when you file a divorce petition in the county where you or your spouse lives.
  2. Serving the Papers: The divorce documents must be legally served to your spouse, who then has the opportunity to respond.
  3. Financial Disclosures: Both parties exchange detailed information about their finances to ensure fairness in dividing assets and responsibilities.
  4. Negotiation and Mediation: Through negotiation or court mediation, terms of property division, alimony, child support, and custody are discussed and agreed upon.
  5. Finalization: After an agreement is reached and approved by the court, the divorce is finalized with a legal decree.

Did You Know?

  • Duration: Divorces in California typically take a minimum of six months from the date the person who filed serves their spouse with papers to when the divorce is finalized by the court.
  • No Fault: California is a no-fault divorce state, meaning that you can dissolve your marriage without proving any wrongdoing by the other party.

Need Guidance? Contact C2C Legal Today

Our paralegals, working under the direct supervision of qualified attorneys, are here to support you through the process with the utmost care and professionalism. At Coast to Coast Legal, we ensure that all your paperwork is in order, and we facilitate the necessary procedures to make your transition smoother.

Contact Us for compassionate support and detailed guidance throughout your divorce proceedings.

Legal Disclosure: The services provided on this site are paralegal services under the supervision of an attorney. All client interactions and document preparations are conducted by certified paralegals, with legal advice and representation provided by licensed attorneys as required.