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Feb 20, 2016

How is Date of Separation Determined

Courts Taking New Approach to Determining Date of Separation Often clients come into our office and ask “how do I determine when my spouse and I separated?” The answer given to clients in the past has been based on various factors and a “totality of…

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Feb 25, 2015

Tierney Law Group Obtains $245,000 for Plaintiff Following Trial

Case involved a lawsuit on behalf of the new owners of Trinitas Golf Club (located in Valley Springs, California), against the Defendants, former owners Michael Nemee and Trinitas Enterprises, LLC. The lawsuit alleged that Nemee and Trinitas Enterprises had committed Trespass and Conversion against the…

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Jan 10, 2015

Tierney Law Group Obtains $56K for Medical Clinic

Tierney Law Group represented Express Medicine Urgent Care, a medical clinic in Pleasanton, California. The case involved a claim for breach of contract. TEK Construction, the contractor hired by Express Medicine to complete construction on a new facility walked off the job and refused to…

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Apr 20, 2014

Construction Contracts: Do I really need one?

Construction Contracts – Pay a Little Now to Save A Lot Later WHAT IS A CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT AND WHY SHOULD I HAVE ONE? A construction contract is a legal document which specifies the details of a construction project. The elements of a good construction contract…

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Sep 23, 2013

Is your Real Estate contract is specific enough to be enforced?

What essential terms are required for your Real Estate contract to be enforced? Let’s get this out of the way – the only essential terms for a real estate sale contract are the identities of the buyer and seller, the property in question, and the…

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Jul 27, 2013

Navigating Child Support in California

TYPICAL SCENE AT FAMILY LAW COURTHOUSE Court: Mr. X, you are hereby ordered to pay child support in the amount of $2,480 for per month for Junior, commencing immediately and continuing until the child emancipates. Mr. X: (Gasps audibly) But your honor, after taxes are…

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Jun 22, 2013

Brad – The Cycling Lawyer

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