Types Of Alimony in California
February 14, 2023
California divorces can be especially messy when it comes to things like spousal support, a.k.a alimony. We at the Manzoor Law Firm have seen it played out many times and have concluded that it is a contentious issue primarily because it can be wrapped up in so many issues that drove the couple apart, to begin…
Punitive Damages you can Claim in CA Personal Injury Cases
February 10, 2023
No one wants to deal with legal issues, but sometimes they are a necessary part of life. This is especially the case with punitive damages in California, as they provide an additional form of compensation to injured parties who have suffered due to the reckless or intentional actions of others. As a top Roseville personal…
Differences in Temporary and Post Judgement Support
January 23, 2023
If you’re involved in a divorce or separation proceeding in California, you may have heard about “spousal support orders” or perhaps even temporary or permanent post-judgment support orders. A great deal of confusion can arise out of the terms, and many clients wonder about the distinction made between the two types of support orders. The…
Common Types of Injuries from a Slip and Fall Accident
January 13, 2023
Slip and fall injuries are unfortunately common in California. Property owners who should maintain their properties fail in their duty. Owner negligence can result from a cracked or uneven parking lot or sidewalk to a business establishment or home, a wet or poorly cleaned floor surface, or a defective or dangerous stairway. Victims of slip…
Uber Accident
December 20, 2022
What happens if your Uber driver gets into an accident and you suffer serious injuries? Who’s liable to pay for your medical treatment? And what if an Uber in California hits your vehicle, causing damages or injuries? Who’s liable? These can be complicated questions, but Manzoor Law Firm can help. Don’t hesitate to reach out…
Who Gets the House in the Divorce? – Property Division
November 27, 2022
Property division in California is governed by the doctrine of “community property.” Under this system, a divorce court automatically presumes that any property acquired by a couple during their marriage is jointly owned property. Each spouse has an equal ownership interest in any community property. There are a few exceptions to the community property rule….







