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If Divorce Litigation is Unavoidable
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A Divorce Could Be the Most Difficult Situation
You Will Ever Have to Resolve

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Divorce Litigation

Litigating your divorce should be at the end of your list of options.

When you have considered Mediation and Collaborative Divorce or No Court Divorce and none of these solutions appears likely to result in a fair or just solution, you must consider Litigation.

Michele Sacks Lowenstein has extensive experience practicing before the San Diego Superior Court. She has litigated child custody cases involving issues of abuse as well as “move-away” cases. Other issues she has litigated on behalf of her clients include, but are not limited to, the valuation of real property, business valuations, spousal support, child support, tracing of separate property and the division of numerous assets including intellectual property.

Michele is available to consult with and represent clients in litigated matters.


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