Does my case need a Receiver?
A Receiver is a person appointed by the court in a litigation case who is usually charged with taking control of a particular asset [...]
Dividing Real Estate Between Owners in the San Francisco Bay Area
If two or more people own a piece of real property (real estate) and cannot agree on how to divide the property, then the [...]
Sanctions in California Family Law Cases
Although Family law dissolution actions are technically civil actions, and thus, governed by the California civil code it does have it's own unique code [...]
TIC Agreements in San Francisco
TIC Agreements also know as "Tenancy in Common" Agreements are contracts between individuals to jointly own a piece of real property that was not [...]
Victory for Gay and Lesbian Couples in Adoption Law
Another victory in same sex law came down this week as the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously found that Alabama' refusal to recognize same sex [...]
Dental Malpractice in California and San Francisco
Dental Malpractice actions in California and the San Francisco Bay Area are a subset of medical malpractice law. Specifically, a dental malpractice action is [...]
Getting Divorced When Multiple States are Involved
In this age of rapid and free movement between states a common issue that can occur is a divorce across several states. The question [...]
The need for Experts in Medical Malpractice Actions in California
Bringing a lawsuit against a medical doctor, dentist, or other provider in the form of a medical malpractice lawsuit in California has many technical [...]
Arbitration in California
Arbitration in California is an alternative to the traditional lawsuit. It involves an agreement to go to a private professional to settle a dispute [...]
Settling a Divorce Out of Court
Divorces and dissolution can be very contentious and many couples seek to resolve their case "out of court." Practically speaking this still means that [...]