Divorce Paralegal In Brea California |Brea Divorce Service

Divorce Paralegal In Brea California |Brea Divorce Service

Today we’re talking to the folks in Brea, California. I want to let you know a little bit about my company and how we can help you with your Divorce in Brea, California.

I’m a licensed and bonded Legal Document Preparation Firm. It’s the company that I own. We specialize only in Divorce.

So we are that attorney alternative. We are that affordable option to get you your Divorce completed in Brea.

Now we are a full service Divorce Paralegal Firm. So what that means is we do everything from A-Z for you.

We will take care of prepping the documents, filling out the forms. We don’t leave that for you to do.

We’ll fill out the forms. We’ll go down to the court. We’ll file them. We will serve them.

Handle all the financial disclosures, all the processes and procedures that the court requires so we will take care of that.

And we’ll also complete your final agreements. So when you get Divorce, you have to distribute your property, your assets and debts.

That’ll have to be divided. You have to deal with your children as far as custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, all of that is dealt with in your Divorce.

And we can take care of that for you. We have become the go-to firm in California for affordable Divorce services.

So make sure you check out our website at Divorce661.com. We do handle all of California.

And there’s no worry, you don’t have to come to our office unless you want to. We do help clients all throughout California.

And we have a streamline method of filling Divorce cases with all the courts throughout California.

Feel free to give us a call. We’ll be happy to provide our free over the phone consultation, talk to you about you and your specific circumstances that you’ve got going on with your situation.

And make sure you’re a good fit for our company, explain to you exactly the steps and processes it’s going to take to get your Divorce completed in Brea.

And wrap things up for you. I’ll be happy to do that for free. Free phone call consultation. Make sure you’re a good fit.

You can go to our website at Divorce661.com. We have our pricing right on our webpage, right on our pricing page.

It’s upfront. It’s flat fee, there’s no hourly rates. And it’s a good way to get your Divorce done if you’re looking to hire a professional firm to complete it for you or you won’t have to worry about the steps, the process and the procedures and you won’t have to go to court.

We work with clients that are going through what we call uncontested Divorce cases. So these are folks that are trying to work towards an agreement.

They’re trying to come up with the agreements for their Divorce. They’re not trying to go to court to fight over things.

They’re going to work things out as best as they can on their own. We can assist you with mediation services if you need help coming to agreements.

That’s not a problem. We just don’t help folks who are going to court and fighting over things.

So we’re looking for those amicable style cases which we do so many cases now in California that’s a lot of them go that route.

So give us a call. We’ll let you know if your circumstances will work with our company and it’s something that we can get done for you.

So just give us a call, that’d be the easiest way to figure things out. And again, we’ll help you anywhere in California.

But for the folks in Brea, we look forward in helping you when you need us. Thank you.

Homeowners Insurance Issues During Divorce

Homeowners Insurance Issues During Divorce

Tim: Let’s talk about Homeowners Insurance.

Jon: Okay.

Tim: What do you have for us is there. And I was looking for some notes that I found online really just changing policies or Renter Insurance if you’re going to sell the family home, you’re going to be renting and you’re talking about maybe something combining Renters Insurance with your other insurance and you’ll get some discounts.

Jon: Right. So I’ll start by saying this, when we say Homeowners Insurance we’re only talking about people who own homes and people who might own condos or who might actually rent an apartment or home or any house.

So it kind of encompasses all that. The big difference is from an insurance standpoint you’ve been paying most likely for one home or one residence where you live.

Well and all like we said, as you split up you’re going to need to pay for two. So again there’s a cost issue here which brings up the idea of ‘it’s time to take a look.’

You might have been in a home before. And now you’re going to rent a location.

What that impacts insurance as well, is companies almost all companies gives discounts when you have your home, car with or your home and rental with them.

So again it’s another opportunity that if you’re going to go ahead and split things apart to take a look and take advantage really of any discounts that may be available.

Most companies give a little bit bigger discounts if it’s a home or a renter but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t opportunity for you that if you’re going to split apart and you’re now renting an apartment to look for what company gives you the best discounts and overall it’s a package.

Tim: Okay.

Jon: So that’s one thing that we certainly would want to encourage people to do.

Tim: To look at not only add over to get your Renters Insurance and maybe combining packages.

One thing I tell people is, when they get Divorce like were talking about separate households, separate incomes, you now have the same income the two parties were making, now handling two households it’s never going to be the same…

Jon: Right.

Tim: …scenario financially. It’s not going to be the same scenario to live in some cases.

Jon: And it’s unfortunate because that’s the time when the insurance piece which nobody likes to talk about is actually probably going up as well because you’re now ensuring more things and you have to ensure before.

So it just drives to the point of looking at it and making some good decisions and working with somebody who can walk you through that process.

Tim: And bringing up the things they don’t need and they don’t know to bring up. That’s one of the biggest things in my line of work is they don’t know the questions they should be asking.

Jon: Right.

Tim: Right? So they probably won’t even be thinking that maybe they thought ‘Hey, Tim told me that I should talk to John about my Auto Insurance.’

And then you’re going to bring up, ‘Okay, so where are you moving? Are you going be renting?’

Jon: Right.

Tim: Let’s talk about Renters Insurance.

Jon: Well and I think the other piece that goes in there too is as you separate your belongings, most policies have special coverages for special blinds like of the wedding ring for example or your mothers jewelries, all those things.

Well, you might be taking those out of the Homeowners policy and you’re moving you’re taking them with you when you do the Renter Policy. Well those things need special coverage too.

So there are maybe things you hadn’t thought about before and again driving home at the point of reviewing it.

And if you have anything that’s a value maybe you were able to take that out of the relationship, then you want to make sure you have the coverage for it as worth it as to take it out the relationship…

Small Business Video Marketing Success

Small Business Video Marketing Success

Tim: So Connor MacIvor, Santa Clarita Real Estate expert. I’d be surprised if you’re not able to watch this. I’ve already watched one of your thousands of videos.

Connor: Oh yes! Most of my crappy videos I have two views, one is to me and one’s mom. So that’s pretty clear.

Tim: My kids joked at me because they say, ‘Dad you only got five views on that video.’ And I said, ‘Yes! But I have 500 videos times five and some get more five some get several hundreds or thousands but yes they’re not like viral videos.

It’s an information based that are out there for people who are researching for this information.

Connor: Right!

Tim: …to find it.

Connor: And we don’t have the cute kitten.

Tim: No!

Connor: That’s fur is particularly near the baby in the bath tub.

Tim: Yes.

Connor: That was a funny video.

Tim: So you have I mean you have, I kind of copied everything you’ve done just so you know.

You have podcast. You have video you do daily. You do slideshows. You do blog post too.

I mean you have so much content out there no matter what mode you like to digest it, it’s there, it’s available.

Connor: You know what this is good for and you embraced it. And I’m so impressed!

People want to see you. They don’t want to see an actor. They don’t want to see somebody that’s trying to post himself through another person as trying to be the best of the best.

They want to see transparency.

Tim: Yes.

Connor: This is an off the cuff interview basically between you and I. And this is what people want to see.

Tim: Exactly!

Connor: We’re not going win wars. We’re not going to go viral.

I’ve had some videos that have gotten a lot of views that I don’t know why. I can’t pull it apart and figure out why that one.

But maybe the key words were right, maybe the story was right, maybe the day was right, who knows? But this is how people learn.

And I know when I’m watching videos on YouTube especially if it’s this interview format, I’ll just let it playing go on—

Tim: With the background, yes?

Connor: Yes.

Tim: Yes.

Connor: Because it’s such educational.

Tim: That’s the whole point education. We get all videos and podcasts. We have this live broadcast on Thursdays –

Connor: Got your radio show?

Tim: Actually, well I had it open. People can actually go on and chat real now. This is only our fifth one.

So as soon as we start marketing this, I think this is going to catch on three or four months. People are going to start coming in and I hope asking questions.

And we won’t even have to have a topic. It’ll just be ‘Okay, what’s the question? Call me now.’

Connor: Absolutely!

Tim: And do it that way. So that’s really what I’m hoping for that route. So how can people get a hold of you?

I mean they should call you if they’re thinking of Divorce and needs some information?

Connor: Yes, we have everything primary displayed on our website Paris911.com.

Tim: I did that. Are you impressed?

Connor: [the Codec 38:22].

Tim: Yes.

Connor: Yes, it’s good. I love that player [the Codec 38:25].

But yes, just go there in any contact on that site you’re going to get me. So you’re going to talk to yours truly. Usually my voice is an S sexy…

Tim: Very raspy.

Connor: Yes, now. But it’s like a bedroom voice. Some mic I do pretty well. But anyway, yes, so that’s the best way to reach out and I’ll answer your questions.

One of the things that’s important, interview multiple agents. The thing is to whenever you’re looking to get information, don’t sign anything right away.

If they’re bringing you to their office to talk to you and they hand you a piece of paper they say, ‘Well, I need you to’ – ‘Come on, really?’

You just want information. So understand that going in, not all agents are crazy. You will know but not everybody is the same.

So interview those most you find to be the most comfortable because you’re about to go on a journey that could get really ugly.

It’s already probably ugly because now here you are getting Divorce. Find somebody that sympathetic to that.

Tim: Yes. And you have an AP?

Connor: Oh!

Tim: I love that AP. I have it on my phone. What do they need in iTunes? What do they search for to find your AP?

Connor: Yes, as far as searching for housings.

Tim: Yes.

Connor: There are couples. You can look for California Homes. That’s our AP in the AP store. It’s also in the Android market place.

You can also text the letters SCV to 87778. So if you have your cell phone right now or iPod just text the letters SCV for Santa Clarita Valley to 87778.

So that’s pretty easy. So yes on our website Paris911.com and get there you’ll see the Mac Box at the top part.

It’s like a search thing, you can also punch the word AP in there and you’ll get all the downloadable stuff.

Tim: Very cool.

Connor: Yes, you’ve done a fantastic job with Divorce661.

Tim: Can you tell I copied you?

Connor: Oh, don’t say that.

Tim: I copied you.

Connor: I didn’t think of that.

Tim: Yes, I did. I see your blogs and it works, let’s do that. The videos do videos and—

Connor: You’re just—I like the informational approach. And I think people like that. People don’t like to be sold.

You’re not asking for anything.

Tim: No!

Connor: You’re not saying 70 50 Bucks and I’ll do this. You’re showing people how to save. What was that thing you had coming out that came out this morning?

Saving $492—

Tim: For filing fees, yes.

Connor: Yes, that’s awesome!

Tim: Yes.

Connor: I mean really? Who’s doing that?

Tim: Yes.

Connor: Who’s even mentioning that?

Tim: Right.

Connor: It’s—

Tim: It’s funny in that sequence that was the most opened email.

Connor: Yes.

Tim: So people have money on their minds when—

Connor: Absolutely!

Tim: …when going through this. But going back to what he said about just being real people and not actors and giving out information, people watch this and they see who we are. And they’re going to make their decision.

Do I like that person or not? So it helps people make that decision so they’re not going call if they watched us and getting in to something that we don’t like that guy and –

Connor: Yes, he’s got no hair.

Tim: Well good then that saves me time. People that call us they usually say, ‘Tim, I saw you. I watched several of your videos.’ They already know you.

Connor: Yes.

Tim: When they come in to for services we go out there and they’re already getting up the couch, I don’t know who they are. But they already know me.

Just so the video, my voice and all that now in town people are starting ‘Oh, I saw you on Facebook.’

Connor: Buy you drinks and offer—

Tim: Yes. Well, I appreciate you coming out here Connor. This was great.

Connor: You’re welcome.

Tim: Yes.

Connor: Absolutely.

Tim: I really like this whole interview set-up we got here.

Connor: Yes, it’s really nice and you’re doing a great job.

Tim: Cool! Alright, let me see if I can figure out how to shut this down. I tell you this is a three man operation and I’m doing it all by myself.

Every Thursday, live broadcast at 1pm. We have a chat room if you go to Live Cast tab on the Divorce661.com website and it’ll take you right through the most recent broadcast coming up.

And the chat room is just below the video. And we’ll know if you’re online and watching otherwise you can ask question.

We are monitoring it. So hopefully this will catch on.

Connor, Paris911.com thanks so much for coming. I appreciate it.

Connor: Pleasure.

Tim: And well hopefully to have you back on again soon.

 

 

Divorce A Good Time To Revisit Auto Insurance

Divorce A Good Time To Revisit Auto Insurance

Tim: The liability extends for instance if they have low policy coverage of maybe $15,000 and then the injuries perhaps exceed…

Jon: Right.

Tim: …that they could go after. They reach out some other liability there?

Jon: Right, so, you bring up a good point which is the coverages. And when you go through a Divorce, most likely, you haven’t looked at your coverage for a few years.

And the coverage really should match the assets you have.

So if you know you have a million dollars with your assets, you should probably have the million dollars with the liability to protect that.

So as you separate and then your assets makes many change in a certain area. So there were many changes.

So it’s a good time to revisit. But to answer your question, about having lower limits like that you’re absolutely right.

So what happens is in my scenario where I have the accident, if I have little limits just because if someone sues me for a $100,000 and I’m carrying a State minimum like about $15000. I’m not personally liable for that extra $85,000.

If my wife is still registered on my car now, she just became liable for that, my ex-wife she just because liable for that as well.

Tim: Right.

Jon: So really it’s a good time especially if somebody else has been no one taking care of your insurance or you haven’t looked at your insurance in awhile, it’s really a good time to revisit those coverages and make sure you have the liability that you need.

Another piece of that is the uninsured mother’s support. So if for example, if you hit me and you don’t have enough insurance or you don’t have any insurance, my policy if I have the proper protection will still protect me as if you would have that insurance.

So that’s important too. So if you’re going to the review, that’s really good to go with it with a broker or agent and goes through all your policy coverages.

Make sure you understand what they need. And pick the levels that are right for you.

Tim: So if you had a million dollar that worth combined within you and your spouse and you’re going to have the assets, let’s say now $500,000 you’re not going to want that lower potentially?

Jon: You could. It’s one thing to consider especially in your time of saving cost and they will tell you that the cost different is very minimal.

In those kinds of situations and the other thing is it’s not all your assets, it’s what your future income is.

So you may not have a lot of assets but you’re making a hundred grand a year, then in California they can come after a portion of that.

They can garnish your wages. So one way or another it’s still a good idea to just kind of assess how much you have, how much you might be making and then swap the proper coverages.

And let’s say going through Divorce is a perfect time to think about those kinds of situations.

 

 

Life Insurance – What’s The Best Age To Lock In Long Term Life Insurance?

Life Insurance – What’s The Best Age To Lock In Long Term Life Insurance?

Tim: Now that makes me think something not really related to Divorce per se you’ve had mentioned you’re getting out the workforce in maybe in time.

What about folks kind of later in life 50, 60’s or 70’s retirement age retired? And I’m talking about my folks, specifically.

Jon: Okay.

Tim: My dad work for Union. He had some pensions with Union. Thank God! But he died of cancer.

My mom never worked. And is that a scenario where life insurance would have been beneficial or at that age is it more difficult to get that those types of insurance policies?

Or they cost prohibitive because it caught up my mom in a bad position because she has Social Security and a small pension.

Thankfully, there was at least that small pension that passed on to her. But —

Jon: Had there been insurance?

Tim: But had there been insurance policy to boot?

Jon: Right.

Tim: You know that’s something would get older to help protect their spouses. Is that–

Jon: At that point, it’s great if you can do it. And that’s what people at that age intended by life insurance for it for a State planning issues and all the cost associated with the State taxes.

And that’s other conversation for different expert here.

Tim: Sure.

Jon: So that’s what where we tend to see it. It is difficult for somebody as you start to get passed 55 or 60 it does starts to get fairly expensive because you can’t pay just $30 or $40 a month for a policy.

And they expect a million dollar path because when you’re that old, you’re getting closer to or like where the life companies expect you to not make anymore.

So it’s great if you can do it like maybe around 45 or so. And do something like maybe a 30 year policy.

Tim: Okay.

Jon: Then that way that will take you out into retirement. Then you can make the choice.

So let’s say now you’re 60 or 65 and when you look at your retirement fund and you look at your pension and you say, ‘If I did go is there enough?’

Because then you could stop. You don’t have to continue paying the life policy. But it gives you that choice.

And having that choice when you hit retirement is important because once you hit retirement you don’t really have a choice anymore.

So that’s how we tell people to get it and then we can re-evaluate. If you don’t need it anymore we either reduce it or pull it off.

It depends on the situation.

Tim: That’s good. Now kind of around 45 and try to lock in—

Jon: We should talk the terms.

Tim: Yes, I know we haven’t talked yet. I’ll just tell him I need a little weight to get the premium down a little bit.

Jon: There you go!

Tim: That’s my goal. And I can gain all the way back. That’s the plan. No!

Jon: I didn’t hear that.

California Divorce | Importance Of Changing Beneficiaries After Divorce

California Divorce | Importance Of Changing Beneficiaries After Divorce

Tim: Good. The beneficiaries and then we talked about a little bit on health or life specifically.

I don’t know if we touched on the importance of changing beneficiaries after the Divorce has finalized because we’ve all heard the whole stories not only with health life insurance but with…

Jon: Financial services and 401K’s and all those.

Tim: Yes, and investments where they are not changed. And is it going to your spouse?

And I’m sure that if you’re Divorce that wasn’t the intention. Because the important thing to know is, when it comes to you and let me know if this is correct or not.

When it comes to your Divorce judgment your Divorce Decree if you will, if you said, you’re keeping your life insurance policy or these investments, and you die and you haven’t changed your beneficiaries, that beneficiaries will over-way the ruling of the court.

Jon: That’s correct. So once the Divorce is final, that is the time when you are allowed to make the changes and it does makes sense to make the changes.

And then part of that though, one of the natural things to do is to go ahead and make changes on, when I’m going to make my kids as the beneficiary.

The problem with that is you have to be careful is no one is going to give a $100,000 policy to a six year old.

So you only have to worry about that. But the question is who handles that money during that time between until they become age 18?

And even once they become age 18, do you really want your child inheriting the $100,000 not inhering but getting a $100,000.

So this is where even when you separate, it’s the time to look at things like a state planning and things of that nature, so, that you can make sure that the policy benefits really are doled out way you want them to be doled out.

So it’s really a good time to kind of look at all your financial picture. Not just the insurance but the state planning. Look at things like 401K’s, look at things like your own retirement.

Tim: Yes.

Jon: What you’re going to do now? You can’t rely perhaps on your ex-husband’s pension.

Tim: Right.

Jon: What you’re going to do?

Tim: So it’s a really good time to take a step back and kind of put all your financial pieces in order.

How To Determine Life Insurance Needs After Divorce

How To Determine Life Insurance Needs After Divorce

Tim: So we had a big picture everything that should be looked at when going through Divorce.

We talked about term insurance for covering the spousal support. We talked term insurance for covering potentially the childrens college education or maybe paying off their student loan debt or–

Jon: Exactly.

Tim: What are other things would you throw in there?

If I were talking about insurance today and I was going through a Divorce. And I’ve been married for 19 years.

And two kids are still minors, what things would you say, ‘Tim, if you want to make sure that they’re taken care of aside from the college and the spousal support, what are the things would you throw in there?

Paying off the house maybe or –

Jon: Right, and really it will depend on the situation your spouse is in. But yes, anything like that when there’s a foreseeable expense in the future might be a really good thing to add into the life insurance.

There’s also retirement, if you think about it this way, now the expectation is you’re going to keep working.

And you’re going to keep building the retirement fund. So even though we might replace your income or your child support, that retirement fund doesn’t keep building anymore.

So one of the other things that you can do with life insurance is let’s say, ‘Gee, if something happened and I can’t build that retirement fund, you use the life insurance to build that retirement fund.’

So that’s it. That’s a bigger piece. I mean it can add up to a bigger number but it’s an important factor because I don’t think people think they think well, ‘Gee, I just want to puff my house.’

Well, that’s great when you puff your house, then what? How are you still going to meet your monthly expenses?

And how are you ultimately going to be able to take yourself on the work force?

Tim: Right.

Jon: So I think looking at more than just even the current expenses, it’s looking for the future. What other cost you may have or what other investments you want to make?

And to making sure that the life insurance is there to take the place if your income can’t.

California Divorce & Life Insurance Considerations

California Divorce & Life Insurance Considerations

Tim: Let’s talk life insurance. Alright! Now this is big. There’s a lot of moving parts to this.

Jon: Absolutely!

Tim: Right. This is probably going to be the most we’re going to have to talk about here. I mean some of this, there’s going to be an overlap but there are issues of support and potential that to protect people.

Jon: Right. So one of the key issues here, one of the things that people probably are thinking about is most likely those people have life insurance policies have named their spouses as the beneficiary.

Meaning that if there’s something happened to them their spouse will be the one to get the proceeds from the life policy.

Obviously, if you’ve gone through a Divorce and as you’re going through the Divorce, you may want to make this change immediately.

You might say, ‘I don’t want that person to be, well I’m going to pull them off my life policy.’

On California at least you’re not able to pull your spouse off as a beneficiary without their signature prior to Divorce.

Okay?

Tim: And I’ll add to that.

Jon: Okay.

Tim: When you file Divorce on the summons itself, there are what’s called the Automatic Restraining Orders. Automatic Temporary Restraining Orders are going to effect.

They’re called ATROS. And they are Restraining Orders to restrain you from certain actions.

And one of them is removing your spouse as a beneficiary off of any type of policy whether it’d be life, as a beneficiary changing even auto insurance policies, beneficiaries on investments, none of that can be done without signature, without their approval, and without their knowledge until the Divorce is absolutely finalized.

Jon: Right?

Tim: So—

Jon: And even when it is finalized because maybe there’s the Temporary Restraining Order by the time and the insurance companies themselves are going to look and see if it was a spouse, you send them a form, they’re going to ask you to either have the spouse’s signature on it or see that the Divorce has been finalized and a copy of the final Divorce paperwork…

Tim: Right.

Jon: …in order to justify it. So everybody is working on the same page.

Tim: To protect each other and make sure that people are doing things they shouldn’t be.

Jon: Right.

Tim: Yes.

Beneficiary Options For Children During Divorce – California Divorce

Beneficiary Options For Children During Divorce – California Divorce

Tim: As it pertains to life insurance and with having young children and making them the beneficiaries, going through a Divorce, what are some of the options folks have?

Can they assign other beneficiaries or how does that work and how does that ultimately get transfer?

Jon: Yes, so changing beneficiaries for some is very easy. And it’s usually one page form. You say, ‘Now I want my brother to be the beneficiary.’ and you sign it.

It’s that simple.

So what we usually encourage people to do is that they’re not going to go down the road of some sort of trust, is to name a family an adult family member who’d be the one that they would expect to handle their affairs when something happened to them.

And so that maybe, I mean it’s still be a parent depending on how old you are. It maybe a brother or sister or somebody or an extremely close friend but that’s your choice to make.

And the changing it like I said is very simple.

Tim: Simple!

Jon: And then if a year from now you know you’re going to fight with your brother and you don’t want him to be the one, you change it again.

There’s no cost to changing beneficiaries. And it’s done within like a week or two. So it’s a very simple process.

Process Of Divorce In Torrance, CA Torrance Divorce Paralegal

Process Of Divorce In Torrance, CA Torrance Divorce Paralegal

I want to explain the process of Divorce. What is the Divorce Process in Torrance California?

As you know there’s a Court House in Torrance that handles Divorce cases we service as a Paralegal Firm in the Torrance, California Court House as far as Divorces are concerned.

So I want to explain to you what is the Divorce process, what would we do for you if you hire us to help you with your Divorce in Torrance? What will that look like?

So first of all when you contract for services with us, we will take care of everything from start to finish.

All the forms, go down the Torrance Court House, file them, help with service with your spouse either by mail or personal whatever needs to happen, all the financial disclosures all the agreements from A to Z we’ll complete your case.

But initially the Divorce process looks like this, filling out that initial documents. One of you needs to decide who is going to be the petitioner.

Get and take it down all the completed documents after we get your signature. And take them down to Torrance, getting the case number issued and then that needing to be serve on your spouse.

Step two is pretty much financial disclosure stage. The court wants you guys to exchange information about how much you make, where you work, the bank account information, any assets and debts, cars, debts and credit cards and all that sort of things.

All that needs to be disclosed so you guys can figure out what’s going to be fair and equitable on the division of property.

Once you guys figured out what’s fair and equitable you guys let us know what’s that’s going to be. And we put that down in the appropriate court forms and submit what’s called your judgment.

Now keep in mind if you have trouble, if you’re unable to come to certain agreements it doesn’t mean you have to run out and hire an attorney.

There are other services such as Mediation that we can set you up with. Affordable mediation by the way and help someone sit down with you can come up with those agreements.

So you guys can come up with an agreements, we can put down in paper and it can be done without having the extra cost of hiring an attorney or having to litigate your case.

So that’s pretty much how the divorce process in Torrance works. But the initial steps just to get the initial documents completed.

We just need a few minutes on the phone with you. And you don’t have to come to our office.

We’ll get those signatures from you which can be fax to us and we’ll take them down to the court get then filed and that’s kind of have things start off with the Divorce Process in Torrance, California.

Please give us a call for free consultation. I’d love to help you out with your paperwork with your Divorce.