Family Law
Family Law News Issue 3, 2014, Volume 36, No. 3
Content
- Case Highlights: the Year in Review
- Depreciation as An Allowable Expense in the Computation of Income Available for Child and Spousal Support
- Family Law News
- Family Law Section Executive Committee
- In this Issue:
- Is It Over When I Say It's Over? Exploring the Date of Separation
- Message From the Chair
- Message From the Editor
- Sanctions Chart for Easy Reference
- Standing Chairs and Designated Recipients of Legislation
- The Excellence in Family Law Award the Honorable Judge Thomas Anderle
- The Preliminary Declaration of Disclosure - How To Do It Right, Best Practices, and What Happens When It Goes Wrong
The Preliminary Declaration Of Disclosure – How To Do It Right, Best Practices, And What Happens When It Goes Wrong
Lynn Yates Carter and Tracy Duell-Cazes
Lynne Yates-Carter is a certified specialist in family law who has been practicing family law for thirty-six years and has been a certified specialist in family law for twenty-nine years. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and the past-president of the Northern California Chapter, as well as a former chair of both the California State Bar Association Family Law Section Executive Committee and Santa Clara County Bar Association Family Law Section.
Tracy Duell-Cazes is a certified specialist in family law and has been in practice since December 1989 and has been a specialist since December 2002. She is a member of the Association of Certified Family Law Specialists and the Santa Clara County Bar Association. She is a member of the San Jose Regional Standing Committee of the California State Bar Association Family Law Section. Since 2009, she has been selected as a Northern California Super Lawyer by Super Lawyer Magazine.