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Sentenced to Sole Custody

In child custody disputes, a parent may think it would just be easier to have sole custody and keep the other parent out of their life. Think again if this is your thought process. While a break up ...
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The Ultimate Decision in Divorce

Divorce on its own is difficult for most people due to the height of emotions involved. There really is no win or lose - Your choice in a family law attorney should be based on experience, strategy, ...
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Cooperative Communication

In a divorce with children, unless you have sole custody until the children turn 18, verbal contact with your ex is destined and when it comes to your child's welfare, it's actually necessary. ...
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California Divorce Residency Requirements

California Family Code §2320 addresses the residency requirements in a California divorce indicating that a final judgment will not be entered into without one party to the divorce action having ...
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Losing your Drivers License Due to Child Support

Under Family Code Section 17520 an individual's driving privilege can be suspended for not paying child support. This includes all drivers' license classifications (non-commercial and ...
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Lawyer vs. Paralegal

We are often asked why a person facing divorce should hire a skilled divorce attorney and not just pay a Paralegal to prepare forms. The answer is simple. If you have a long term marriage, assets, ...
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Domestic Violence - There's No Excuse

If you are reading this and believe you are a victim of domestic violence, most likely you are. According to the FBI, 1 out of 4 women is a victim of domestic violence at least once in her lifetime. ...
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Child Support Reports to Credit Agencies

When a Child Support case is open, a case is submitted to the state Credit Reporting System 60 days after the first child support payment was due or a case is opened with an exisiting order. Family ...
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Turbulent Times in Divorce

Divorce is equivalent to death, and war, depending how you handle it. You can see things that are too much to bear, and hear things you thought you would never hear. The emotional loss through divorce ...
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Custody Mediation

When a child custody matter ensues, our courts schedule Mediation to take place with a mediator who is assigned to evaulate and recommend custody of the children. Generally, the Mediator is not ...
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DNA Testing - Who's the Daddy?

When facing a paternity matter relating to fatherhood, if the parents are not married, paternity needs to be established so the rights of the mother, father and child addressed. If the father is in ...
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Don't Sell Assets During Divorce

Under Family Code Section 2045 (a) a court may make orders on a motion concerning the temporary use, possession, and control of the parties' real or personal property. Generally, automatic ...
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Don't Cancel the Insurance

In a Divorce proceeding, certain restraining orders are in effect under Family Code Section 2040. The cost of Insurance is ever increasing. When going through Divorce you may be looking for ways to ...
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Bifurcation

Bifurcation of Marriage When a Bifurcation of Marriage occurs in Dissolution, it grants a status only. This terminates the marriage or marital status however, leaves all other matters which are ...
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Imputing Income

Generally there are two sides to the support battle. The non- paying spouse may argue that the paying spouse has deliberately hidden or suppressed income. The paying party may argue that the parent ...
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Military Domestic Violence

We receive a tremendous number of calls from military spouses concerning domestic violence, their rights and the process in a domestic violence case. Emergency protective orders, Restraining Orders ...
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How Much are Attorney Fees?

Divorce, Paternity and Family Law cases costs depend on a variety of factors. Generally, a family law retainer fee (a sum of money paid before work will begin on your case) will cost anywhere from ...
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Finances and Children in Military Divorce

When married to a Military spouse, yet facing a military divorce, the main challenges you might face are issues relating to financial matters. Military retirement pay and benefits are important in ...
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Divorce and Bipolar Disorder

Divorce can be a significant factor when a married person lives with a Bipolar spouse. Current statistics show you face some pretty poor odds of staying in a marital relationship if living with ...
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Ending your Matrimony Could Help you Make Money!

Yes, you read that headline correctly. According to a research project by a financial consulting firm called the Spectrem Group, 62 percent of all high-income divorced women say that they were better ...
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What you Need to Consider Before Moving In

In current American society, moving in with a boyfriend or girlfriend is a typical move before marriage. Couples often like to spend time together in a relationship where the cohabitation is not ...
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Do Genes Explain the Different Ways Children Respond to Divorce?

According to a new study on children and the effects of divorce, there really is no way of knowing whether or not your child will be negatively or positively affected by the split. The results of all ...
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To Have and Too Old - Seniors Facing Divorce

The traditional relationship that our grandparents faced suggested to stay together through thick and thin, and sickness and health. Yet today's generation and the last 30 years of high divorce ...
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Tracing Separate Property

When couples join into a marriage with separate assets, pooling them together can cause commingling to occur. Separate Funds can come from different places such as inheritance, gifts, savings from ...
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Out of State Relocation - What It Means to You

If you or your Ex have left California in the last 2-5 years, you are one of 870,000 residents that have moved out. That being said, move away child custody and visitation cases are on the rise. ...
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