🚨 What Courts Do When One Spouse Refuses to Share | Los Angeles Divorce
🚨 What happens if one spouse wants to keep everything in a California divorce?
In most cases, that’s not how it works. California is a community property state, which means assets and debts acquired during the marriage are typically divided equally.
📌 What This Video Covers:
âś” Whether one spouse can keep all assets
âś” How community property laws apply
âś” When agreements can override 50/50 division
✔ What happens if spouses don’t agree
âś” How courts handle disputes
đź§ Important Insight:
In a California divorce:
âś” Community property is generally divided 50/50
✔ One spouse can keep more—but only if the other agrees
âś” Asset trades can be negotiated (house vs. retirement, etc.)
âś” The court requires a fair and reasonable division
âś” If no agreement is reached, a judge will decide
⚠️ Refusing to divide assets doesn’t stop the process—the court will step in and make the decision.
đź› How Divorce661 Helps:
âś” Help structure fair and balanced asset division
âś” Guide negotiations to avoid court intervention
âś” Prepare clear, court-ready agreements
âś” Ensure all assets are properly documented
âś” Support your case through final approval
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