Married parties in California have similar existing rights as business partners. Business partners have fiduciary duties to each other, which include disclosing certain information and not acting against the best interests of the parties.
When one party fails to adhere to these fiduciary duties, they may later be found to have “breached” their fiduciary duty to the other spouse. This can result in being required to account for one-half or even the entire amount of any funds that were not disclosed or taken without the other party’s knowledge or agreement.
If you are facing divorce in San Jose and believe your spouse may have breached their fiduciary duties, the team at the Law Offices of Rod Firoozye is here to help. We understand how challenging these cases can be and the level of expertise required to pursue such proceedings. With our deep knowledge of applicable laws and extensive experience in complex breach of fiduciary duty cases, we can work to ensure you receive the assets and income you are entitled to in a California divorce.
As part of our discovery process, we frequently investigate whether there has been a failure to disclose assets or whether community property may have been improperly taken.
Similarly, you may need assistance in contesting a claim for a breach of fiduciary duties.
With nearly 30 years of experience assisting clients with a wide range of family law issues, the team at the Law Offices of Rod Firoozye is ready to help you with breach of fiduciary duty cases.
If you are facing divorce in San Jose, California, and believe you may need to pursue or defend against a breach of fiduciary duty claim, the Law Offices of Rod Firoozye are here to assist. We have the experience and resources to handle complex breach of fiduciary duty cases. Contact our offices today to speak with one of our family law specialists. We are here to help.