By Dana M. Heyde With divorce occurring in half of all marriages in the United States, second marriages are becoming more common. With second marriages, people often bring children from prior marriages into the mix. Such unions are often referred to as a “blended” family....Read More
As a young girl, my extra-curricular activity was acting, singing, and dancing in large scale productions with a cast of 100, made up entirely of children. I couldn’t get on stage fast enough, and eagerly sang my heart out to an audience of 1,500 people....Read More
California is a community property state, which means that after you exchanged your vows, all income generated by you and your spouse is shared equally between you. Agreements, inheritance or separate property may change the equation but generally, your spouse owns half of your business....Read More