
Seeking Divorce in Murrieta?
Our Top-Rated Firm Handles Divorces in Murrieta & Temecula
Are you concerned about receiving your fair share of significant financial holdings accumulated during your marriage as your high-asset divorce proceeds? Are your children being alienated against you as contentious divorce discussions continue? Will a parental relocation call for a post-judgment modification of custody and support arrangements? Attorney Michael D. Iverson has the sound legal guidance you need.
At the Law Offices of Michael D. Iverson, APC, our respected law firm's founder listens to your story and advances your goals from start to finish of the legal process. He educates, advocates, negotiates, and litigates in your best interests. You can trust that we will keep you updated on your case from start to finish. We will also thoroughly explore your options with you so that you can make an educated decision on what is best for you and your loved ones.
When Should You Hire A Divorce Attorney?
Many times, the unrepresented party walks away without a fair deal in divorce proceedings. However, it is recommended to have a divorce lawyer look through your agreement in an uncontested divorce to make sure that your rights and interests are protected.
Don't handle your divorce on your own. If you are navigating a complex divorce, now is the time to get help. Call (951) 418-2770 or contact us online today to get started on your case.
Divorce Matters We Regularly Handle
The decision to divorce a spouse is rarely an easy one. First, it's the choice you never thought you would have to make. Then children are often caught in the middle of disputes. The emotional and financial tolls taken are especially heavy, clouding an entire family's future. The good news is this: an experienced, compassionate family law and divorce attorney can show you and your children the path to peace of mind and a brighter tomorrow.
Our attorney is backed by over 10 years of experience handling the following, and more:
- Child custody
- Visitation
- Child support
- Spousal support
- Marital assets and property division
- Enforcement of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
- The roles of domestic violence, substance abuse, and personality disorders in divorce

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“I was going through a simple divorce so I thought I could do it myself. Well after almost 2 years of dealing with Riverside Family Court I decided I couldn't do it. Less then a month after my consultation it was done. Everyone is awesome and very helpful on any questions I had. I highly recommend them to anyone. Don't do it yourself it ended up costing me more then what they actually charge. A very fair price with quick closure.”- Chuck G.
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“Michael was fantastic to deal with and very professional.”- Ryan A.
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“Michael assisted me with the eviction of a nightmare tenant more than once. Highly recommend but hope to not need this kind of service again soon.”- Maureen S.
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“When I have a legal issue, I call Iverson.”- Perry K.
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“I have been working with Mike Iverson since he was a paralegal over 20 years ago. He is a very thorough and competent attorney. You will like his professionalism and knowledge!”- Michael R.
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“Michael has assisted me during the most difficult time in the life from handling a very difficult divorce to handling my bankruptcy. He and his amazing office staff have worked with me on payment options and have always been available for any questions or concerns I may have. I had a lawyer prior to Michael and it was an absolute waste of $5k. I feel I definitely get my monies worth and then some and I am so grateful to him and his supporting staff. There is a reason he is voted top 10 in the state. He is fair, ethical and doesnt play games in order to increase billable time like some lawyers. He is by the book.”- Allison
Key Requirements for Filing Divorce in California
Because California is a no-fault state and you do not need to state the grounds for the divorce, the process first begins by filing your petition in court. There may be other various forms that the local courts require from you. The summons must then be served to your spouse, who will have 30 days to respond to the petition.
Other considerations to make:
- Gather all of yours and your spouse’s financial records
- Decide whether or not you need temporary spousal or child support
- Consider whether if your divorce will be traditional dissolution or a summary dissolution
- Attend any mandatory court hearings
At minimum, you will need to wait six months before the judge can issue a final decree of marriage dissolution. California law requires this waiting period, which begins on the day that you filed your petition.
