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Fathers' Rights and Divorce

Fathers' rights are an important issue to consider in any divorce. If you are a father and you and your spouse are divorcing, you may have questions about your right to custody or spousal support. You may wonder what property you may be able to keep. In the past, custody was almost always awarded to the mother in a divorce. Today, the courts focus on shared custody in order to keep both parents involved in a child's life. Even though parents are supposed to be given equal rights to custody, issues related to a father's rights may still arise.

Make sure your relationship with your child is well-protected even if you and your spouse are divorcing. Involving an attorney is an important step to take. With our experience in fathers' rights issues and a strong commitment to our clients in both contested and uncontested divorce throughout the Temecula area, the Law Offices of Richard K. Isles is here to offer you the support and representation you need. We also handle legal matters related to establishing paternity in order to assist an unmarried father in seeking custody or visitation rights.

Contact a Temecula Divorce Attorney at the firm today for a confidential consultation and review of your case.

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