Family Law · Divorce

Complicated divorces
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Whether you've been married 30 days or 30 years, we help you navigate the division of assets and liabilities efficiently — protecting your financial future every step of the way.

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Andree Taylor

Attorney at Law

Taylor Solano & Associates — Hayward & Tracy, CA

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California Divorce & Division of Assets

Ending a marriage involves much more than paperwork. California is a community property state, meaning most assets and debts acquired during the marriage are divided between both spouses — but that division is rarely simple.

Taylor Solano & Associates has extensive experience untangling complex marital estates. We work with financial experts, forensic accountants, and business valuation specialists when needed to ensure every asset is properly identified and valued.

In California, Equitable Does Not Mean 50/50

The law aims for fairness, but "fair" depends heavily on the specific facts of your case — your income, your debts, your children, and your future needs. Our job is to make sure the outcome truly reflects your circumstances.

What We Handle

  • Allocation and valuation of marital assets
  • Business valuation and ownership disputes
  • Retirement accounts and pension division (QDROs)
  • Inheritance and separate property issues
  • Forensic accounting and financial discovery
  • High-net-worth divorce
  • Real estate division and buyouts
  • Debt allocation
  • Out-of-court settlement agreements
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Common Scenarios We Handle

A Simple Scenario

  • Home worth $150,000 with $100,000 remaining on mortgage
  • Retirement assets worth $50,000
  • No credit card debt

A Common Scenario

  • Home worth $150,000 with $120,000 remaining on mortgage
  • Retirement assets worth $28,000
  • $12,000 in credit card debt
  • Custodial parent working part-time

A Complex Scenario

  • Home worth $150,000 with $15,000 remaining on mortgage
  • $75,000 in stocks; no retirement assets
  • Business with $3.5M in gross income
  • Non-liquid real estate valued at $85,000

Ready to move forward?

Call us today for a confidential, no-obligation consultation about your divorce.

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