Divorce, Legal Separartion & Nudity

Smart Strategies for Divorce, Legal Separation & Annulment in California
Guiding You Through Life’s Major Transitions with Clarity, Confidence, and Compassion
Ending a marriage is a deeply personal decision—one that comes with legal, emotional, and financial complexities. At PLBK Law, we provide high-value legal representation to help you understand your options and move forward with strength and strategy. Whether you are pursuing divorce, legal separation, or annulment, we guide you through every step of the process with clarity, professionalism, and a commitment to your best outcome.

Divorce: Legally Ending a Marriage in California
Dissolution of marriage (divorce) is a multi-step legal process to officially end your marriage. In California, you don’t need a specific reason to file, and your spouse does not have to agree for the process to begin. That said, divorce often involves navigating multiple family law matters, such as:
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Child custody and visitation
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Child support and spousal support (alimony)
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Division of property, assets, and debts
These issues may be straightforward or complex, depending on the nature of your marital estate and the level of cooperation between both parties.
Common questions we hear include:
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“How fast can I get divorced?”
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“How long will this process take?”
The shortest possible timeline under California Family Code Section 2339(a) is six months from the date your spouse is served or appears in court. However, the true length of your divorce will depend on:
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The complexity of your financial and family situation
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The willingness of both parties to cooperate
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Whether an agreement can be reached outside of court
Legal Separation: A Thoughtful Alternative to Divorce
Legal separation offers many of the same legal protections as divorce without formally ending the marriage. It can be the right option if:
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You haven’t met California’s residency requirement (6 months in the state, 3 months in the county)
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You have religious or personal reasons for not divorcing
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You want to divide property or address support issues while remaining legally married
Legal separation requires the agreement of both spouses and may later be converted into a divorce if desired.
Nullity (Annulment): Ending a Marriage as if it Never Existed
An annulment, or nullity, is different from a divorce or legal separation. It’s only available in specific situations where the marriage was legally invalid from the start. If granted, the marriage is treated as though it never happened.
Grounds for annulment in California include:
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Incest or bigamy
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One or both parties underage at the time of marriage
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Fraud or deceit
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Force or coercion
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Unsound mind or incapacity
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Incurable physical incapacity
While annulments may offer financial benefits in certain cases, they can also create complications—especially when it comes to child custody and property division. Our team can help you evaluate whether you qualify and if annulment is the right path for your case.
Start With a Smart First Step
At PLBK Law, we believe that making the right decision early on can shape the entire trajectory of your case. We’re here to help you understand your legal options and protect what matters most—your family, your finances, and your peace of mind.

