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Big changes are coming to California divorce law starting January 1, 2026! In this video, Certified Family Law Specialist Diana Romanov explains how the new rules around summary dissolution will simplify the process for couples—even those who don’t meet the traditional requirements. Learn how joint petitions will work, what the new Family Code §2342.5 says, and how this change could benefit your uncontested divorce. 📌 Covered in this video: New 2026 California divorce law Summary dissolution without strict limits Joint divorce petitions without service Residency requirements Automatic restraining orders ___________________________________________________________________ Diana Romanov (former Diana Romanovska), Divorce Attorney and a Certified Family Law Specialist, in San Francisco, California https://www.romanovskalaw.com T.: 415-347-0584 You can book an appointment online here: https://romanovskalaw.as.me You can purchase my "Divorce Like a Boss" book here: https://dianaromanov.com Follow me on Facebook here: / familylawcalifornia and Instagram here: / divorce_like_a_boss Ms. Romanov is a San Francisco family law attorney, licensed to practice in both California and Germany. She is a Certified Family Law Specialist in San Francisco and unique in her field, a rare divorce attorney who is able to provide legal counsel, representation, and mediation services in English, Russian, and German in order to better serve her clients. Ms. Romanov previously worked as a prosecutor in the Office of the District Attorney of the Regional Superior Court of Berlin, and for several large firms including Beiten Burghard & Wegner, and Linklaters Oppenhoff & Raedler. She was awarded the Outstanding Pro Bono Award for Family Law Cases by the Justice and Diversity Center for her volunteer work with the Bar Association of San Francisco in 2012 and 2013. She was also selected to the Super Lawyers® Rising Stars℠ list for her high standards of client care and in-depth knowledge of the law. Ms. Romanov received her J.D. with a concentration in family law from the Freie University School of Law, a research University located in Berlin and one of the most prominent universities in Germany. She received her Master’s Degree (LL.M.) in US Legal Studies from Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco. Ms. Romanov has been a resident of San Francisco since 2009. She was born in Kiev and lived there until the age of 15 when she moved with her family to Germany. Living in such diverse places has given Ms. Romanov an understanding of different cultures that helps her thoughtfully practice law and be better connected with each of her clients. When Ms. Romanov moved to San Francisco, she decided that she wanted to start a boutique family law firm so that she would have the time to really connect with her clients and make a difference in each matter. Ms. Romanov also has a personal understanding of what it is like to go through a divorce, having been through one herself. This personal experience allows her to empathize with her clients and understand what is important to them. Ms. Romanov is regarded as one of the best divorce attorneys in San Francisco. Her breadth of experience in California divorce law includes the areas of child custody and visitation rights; child, spousal, and domestic partner support; domestic violence restraining orders; and asset and property division. Beyond Ms. Romanov’s expertise as a divorce lawyer, she also specializes in other family law matters including prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, as well as the enforcement of premarital and post-marital agreements. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Legal Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. This is not legal advice, nor can I give you legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice for your matter. Nothing in this video should be construed to form an attorney-client relationship. ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 DIVORCE JUST GOT EASIER IN 2026! 00:10 NEW LEGISLATION & JOINT PETITION 00:25 FAMILY CODE §2342.5 & CURRENT RULES 00:35 WHAT IS SUMMARY DISSOLUTION 00:57 LIMITATIONS & EXPANSION 01:33 WHY THE LAW IS CHANGING 01:43 NEW RULES ALLOW MORE COUPLES 02:05 NO NEED TO SERVE 02:25 RESIDENCY STILL REQUIRED 02:40 POSSIBLE CODE CHANGES 03:00 AUTOMATIC ORDERS APPLY 03:10 WHAT RESTRAINING ORDERS MEAN 03:48 STATUS QUO BEFORE FILING 04:05 SIMPLIFYING DIVORCE FILINGS 04:17 WHEN JOINT FILING WON’T WORK 04:46 DIVORCE PROCESS STILL REQUIRED 04:56 STILL NEED TO WAIT & DISCLOSE 05:24 HOPES FOR THE FUTURE 05:44 UNCONTESTED DIVORCES IN PRACTICE