Author's Notes
I am a San Jose Divorce Lawyer in Santa Clara County Family Lawyer working in the Bay Area. I handle a variety of family law matters in the greater Bay Area.
I provide general information on various aspects of the divorce and family law.
This blog is for general legal information. It is not intended as a substitute for proper legal advice or to establish any Attorney Client relationship. Please contact a licensed Attorney if you have a legal problem.
Only with a written fee agreement is a Attorney Client relationship established with the Law Offices of James Chau.
This blog is published by,
San Jose Divorce Lawyer:
Law Offices James Chau
1625 The Alameda Suite 204
San Jose, CA. 95126
(408) 649 - 3952
I provide general information on various aspects of the divorce and family law.
This blog is for general legal information. It is not intended as a substitute for proper legal advice or to establish any Attorney Client relationship. Please contact a licensed Attorney if you have a legal problem.
Only with a written fee agreement is a Attorney Client relationship established with the Law Offices of James Chau.
This blog is published by,
San Jose Divorce Lawyer:
Law Offices James Chau
1625 The Alameda Suite 204
San Jose, CA. 95126
(408) 649 - 3952
Monday, April 18, 2011
The Rise of Facebook and Divorces / Dissolution of Marriage
Facebook has often been cited in the media for the cause of divorces. A recent article says that Facebook is cited in many divorce proceedings. Social networking sites help us to keep in touch with friends and family, plan social events, and share photos. But there is a downside to all of this connectivity. It could be that the ability to reconnect or flirt with other people causes the breakup, or that it is a sign of the trouble already in the relationship. Because divorce can be costly and emotional, there is a lot of interest in finding ways to reduce the divorce rate. According to the article, not too long ago, the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers issued a press release saying that two thirds of America's divorce lawyers reported that Facebook was the country's top source of online divorce evidence. This doesn’t mean that Facebook is the cause of divorce; instead it means that it’s a good source of evidence. According to the article, it cited that Loyola researchers have found that Facebook can make it much easier for people to reconnect with old flames and find potential new ones. It's easy to find ex-boyfriends or ex-girlfriends on and reconnect with an old flame. If there are any legal questions you may have, I encourage you to, please contact my San Jose Divorce Lawyers office. My San Jose Family Lawyer offices assists many people who are going through family law related issues. We have many Affordable San Jose Divorce Lawyer solutions for many different budgets. We help many individuals through this very chaotic period in their life. Proudly serving the following cities, Fremont, Milpitas, Los Gatos, Cupertino, Mountain View, and Santa Clara.
Helpful Steps When Considering a Divorce / Dissolution
I found a helpful article with the steps to take before divorce. These are tips that are provided by the author of the article. 1. Knowledge is power. Know where you and your spouse has bank accounts, insurance policies, CD accounts, etc., and important documents such as social security cards, passports, birth and stock certificates, pension details, and any other employee benefits. 2. Become a financial sleuth. The article reccomends, obtaining statements and balances for bank accounts. Make duplicate copies of computer files with financial data. Collect as many of your spouse’s pay stubs as possible. 3. Safeguard heirlooms and liquid assets. Make sure your name is recorded on the house deed or apartment lease. Do not stash cash in a safe deposit box. Make sure you revoke any powers of attorney your spouse may have. 4. Open a bank account in your name. Open up a new bank account in your name only with which you can deposit your separate earnings into. 5. Establish credit in your own name. As soon as separation takes place, cancel or report missing jointly held credit cards. Then, set up new accounts in your name only. 6. Pay as many bills as possible. This step is helpful according to the article, so that the couple is not stuck with a large debt burden going into the divorce. 7. Take care of household or car repairs. 8. Attend to your health-care needs. Visit your doctor for a routine checkup and other annual exams while you still have health care coverage through your spouse. 9. Invest in a better work wardrobe. Buy some basics to for job interviews. 10. Stock the pantry. This might sound silly, but if you’re short on money you won't need to spend as much on groceries if you’ve already stocked up. If there are any legal questions you may have, I encourage you to, please contact my San Jose Divorce Lawyers office. My San Jose Family Lawyer offices assists many people who are going through family law related issues. We have many Affordable San Jose Divorce Lawyer solutions for many different budgets. We help many individuals through this very chaotic period in their life. Proudly serving the following cities, Fremont, Milpitas, Los Gatos, Cupertino, Mountain View, and Santa Clara.
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