Attorney’s Fee Awards in California Divorces: A Guide to Family Code Section 2030
When going through a divorce in Los Angeles, many individuals are concerned with their ability to afford quality legal representation. This is especially true in instances where the other spouse has significantly more means or income. California Family Code Section 2030 addresses this issue by providing a mechanism for courts to order one party to pay for the other party's attorney's fees and costs in certain circumstances.
The Art of the Split: Carried Interest and Divorce
One of the more complex financial elements to navigate during divorce proceedings is the treatment of carried interest, an issue particularly prevalent in divorces involving private equity, hedge fund, real estate, or venture capital professionals. This guide aims to shed light on the intricacies of carried interest and how it is treated in California divorce cases.