When a Family court judge believes a child’s best interests are in question, the judge will order a Child Custody Evaluation or 730 Evaluation. A 730 evaluation is an in-depth study of one or both parents’ parenting practices plus their mental health. This can be requested by either parent when he or she is concerned… Continue reading →
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Domestic partners and health benefits
California recognizes the thousands of same-sex marriages that took place before Proposition 8 passed. By registering as a domestic partnership with the Secretary of State, signing an affidavit, and filing a Declaration of Domestic Partnership, you can enjoy the benefits that California law affords you, according to the California Family Code. The California Insurance Equality… Continue reading →
Supervised visits
When the court issues supervised visitation it allows a parent in a high-risk situation access to his or her child in a safe and supervised location. This usually applies to the non-custodial parent. The State of California’s policy is to protect the best interests of the children whose parents have a custody or visitation matter… Continue reading →
Divorce and property division
Property division is about everything you and your spouse own. It is divided into real property and personal property. Real property includes your home and any land you own – while personal property includes almost everything else, such as furniture, clothes, pictures, bank accounts and any other financial accounts you and your spouse hold together…. Continue reading →
What is a quitclaim deed?
When a couple decides to divorce, numerous questions arise regarding who will pay for what. The questions continue when it comes time to divide the assets held in both names. A quitclaim deed most of the time is the best way to go. When both parties have their name on a home or vehicle or… Continue reading →
Are you charged with parental kidnapping?
Frequently both parents have equal rights regarding their children. They can decided where their children can go and for how long. When parental kidnapping takes place, it is very rarely about the child – it is mostly about the parents. Parental kidnapping takes place when one parent takes the child to an unknown location to… Continue reading →
Are you charged with contempt of court?
When an individual is charged with contempt of court in Family court it is because he or she failed to obey an order issued by that court pertaining to child custody, child support or spousal support. California Penal Code 166 refers to any behavior that is disrespectful to the court process. Besides failing to obey… Continue reading →
Marriage isn’t always forever
When a couple agrees to ‘for better or for worse’, does it mean that they are married forever? Today, there are marriages that last forever, but in Southern California, 50 percent of all marriages unfortunately end in divorce. When a couple agrees to ‘for better or for worse’ they are making a commitment to each… Continue reading →
Applying for a California marriage license
You may apply for a marriage license at any California county clerk’s office where you plan to be married as long as you are at least 18 years old. If you are under 18, a parent or guardian must be present. You may have to show a birth certificate to prove your age. In Orange… Continue reading →
Resolving divorce disputes through mediation
Mediation is a form of negotiation where a neutral third party or mediator facilitates open communication between the couple in an effort to help them resolve their disputes. It is most effective when disputes are relatively easy. Mediation, when successful, hastens resolution compared to litigation that can go on and on. It gives control to… Continue reading →