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Divorce, Alimony & Property Division

Resolving Property and Spousal Support Issues in Divorce

At the Law Offices of Charles M. Kramer, we take a practical approach to divorce and the division of marital assets and debt. We understand how important it is not to let emotions get in the way of common sense. Our goal is to help you through the process with as little financial damage and emotional chaos as possible.

You should know that property division in California is never really 50/50. You can't rely on the judge to split things evenly, and you shouldn't entrust your financial security to an untried divorce lawyer or an inexperienced associate at a large law firm. Contact the San Jose Law Office of Charles M. Kramer today to learn about your rights and options in divorce and the division of marital property.

Negotiate an Agreement or Take Your Case to Court: Which Is Best?

Often times, coming to a negotiated arrangement regarding the division of assets and allocation of debts in divorce is less stressful and less expensive than fighting at trial; however, coming to a fair property settlement in any divorce involves a lot of horse trading.

When emotions are in the drivers' seat, it is far too easy to spend more fighting for what you feel is yours than what the actual property is worth. At the Law Office of Charles M. Kramer, our experience enables us to be effective in working out a property settlement that is fair and reasonable. We will protect your rights and interests throughout the process.

Then there are times when it is essential to have a skilled and experienced trial lawyer on your side to protect your rights and interests. There are times when the smartest thing you can do is fight hard for what is rightfully yours. Attorney Charles M. Kramer is an experienced litigator with the proven skill you need on your side.

Honest Answers and Personal Attention to Your Needs

Issues of alimony and property division can be very complex. You don't have to be embarrassed if you don't understand the terminology or what is or is not community property. Our clients are often very successful people — engineers, business people, professionals — who have no idea how the divorce process actually works.

That is why attorney Charles M. Kramer takes the time to explain exactly what will happen and how the division of property works. He will help you understand your potential options or obligations regarding alimony (also known as spousal support or spousal maintenance). You will know that your case is in strong, experienced hands. Contact our office in San Jose today to schedule a free and informative consultation.