Cooperative Coparenting is the Ideal, But it Isn’t for Everyone
Perhaps you have heard of the four quadrants of management. Every manager is either high or low responsibility and either high or […]
Emotional Support Animals and California Employment Law
Disability is a protected characteristic under federal and state law, which means that it is illegal to discriminate against employees or job […]
What Does the Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act Mean for Your California Business?
California has a reputation for natural beauty but also for outsized man-made artifice. The giant sequoias are as much a part of […]
The Duration of Your Marriage Matters, Even in a Community Property State Like California
How the Length of Your Marriage Affects Property Division Issues in Your Divorce We have to deal with plenty of annoyances here […]
The Horrible Boss Who Became a Horrible Customer
Is it Employment Discrimination When Restaurants Fail to Protect Employees From Harassment by Customers? Jobs that involve interacting face-to-face with customers are […]
What is a Beneficial Owner of a Company?
What California’s New Beneficial Ownership Law Means for Businesses Two generations ago, being an astronaut was every kid’s dream job. Today, the […]
Why Do You Need a Quiet Title Action?
Quiet Title Actions Imagine that you buy a house and pay off the mortgage, and then you get a letter claiming that […]
Permanent Alimony is Still a Possibility in California
Alimony in California Divorce Cases When you are happily married, what stands out about California is its natural and artificial beauty — […]
A Painless Way to Wind Down a Business
Some entrepreneurs thrive on the excitement of taking financial risks, but the most successful ones understand that life is not a game […]
Is it a Breach of Contract if a Buyer Backs Out of a Real Estate Purchase?
For months, the purveyors of clickbait have been posting headlines about a real estate crisis, but they do not seem to agree […]
Age Discrimination is Against the Law, but You Can Give Older Employees an Incentive to Retire
California’s employment discrimination laws provide even more protections for employees than federal laws require, but one of the basic premises of employment […]
Is it a Breach of Contract if a Buyer Backs Out of a Real Estate Purchase?
For months, the purveyors of clickbait have been posting headlines about a real estate crisis, butthey do not seem to agree about […]