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Sandy Lynne Meade
San Diego County Family Law & Divorce Attorney
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Biography
Sandy L. Meade has over 20 years of experience practicing law in California. Through open communication and a commitment toward the empowerment of her clients, Sandy has earned an outstanding reputation among both colleagues and clients for her professional and compassionate approach to family law.
Practice Areas
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Victims Rights , Victims Rights
Fees
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- California
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Attorney
- Law Offices of Sandy Meade
- - Current
- Associate Attorney
- Law Offices of Jon Rigney
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- Basie & Fritz
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Education
- Western Sierra Law School
- Law Degree
Awards
- Top Ten Family Law Attorneys
- San Diego Source Magazine
- Too 10 Family Law Attorneys
- San Diego Source Magazine
Professional Associations
- California State Bar  # 207726
- Member
- - Current
Legal Answers
13 Questions Answered
- Q. There is a woman submitted to the court to request a divorce.
- A: The man will want to file a response/objection to the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. He may wish to consult with an attorney to make a special appearance on his behalf based on "lack of jurisdiction". Since he was already legally married 13 years ago, and assuming that marriage was properly recorded and no dissolution obtained, a second "marriage" would not be legal. It appears the woman is trying to impose a "common law marriage" by claiming to have lived with the man for 8 years and having his children. I do not believe California is a common law marriage state, but does recognize legally-binding common law marriages from other states. Since the woman ... Read More
- Q. I can't file a motion for her to change her name back?
- A: I'm sorry. This question comes up often, and it is never fun to explain that you have no power over whether or not she keeps her name as is or changes it. It is HER name so SHE gets to decide what name she wants to use. Often people keep their married name because it matches their children's last name or because all their documents like driver's license, passport, business license, business i.d, etc. are all in the married name and it's easier to keep it. If it helps, there are lots of people with my last name that I do not even know. If it is really a sore spot for you, you can always formally change your own name to something else (but I suspect this is a family name ... Read More
- Q. In the process of divorce, been living as married since 1998, married in 2012,will that be considered in dividing assest
- A: Yes, you do have an equitable claim and even a civil claim under a MARVIN action (which you may have to file separately or can often be incorporated into settlement of your divorce case). There is a statute of limitations for a MARVIN action, so you need to consult with a local family and civil law attorney(s) immediately. If you are dealing with an ethical family law attorney and they know you both purchased the house together using both your combined incomes, they should be willing to work with you to divide the net proceeds of sale of the house equally/fairly (the facts of your case may change the amount of co-ownership and the title being in his name only creates a presumption that you ... Read More
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