It’s not bad enough that you and your spouse have divorced and you have moved out of your home. Now, you find out that your former wife is moving out of the state. How can you successfully co-parent long-distance? Long distance parenting is probably one of the most difficult challenges facing a divorced parent. However,… Continue reading →
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Asset & Debt Division In Divorce
Divorce can be a long and difficult process. One of the most contentious issues in most divorces is the question of how to divide up the shared assets. After all, the resolution of this aspect of your divorce will determine how easily you are able to move forward with your life. California is a community… Continue reading →
Personality and Philosophy- The Attorney!
The outcome of a family law case is often determined by the attorney you choose to represent you. While competency is extremely important, so is your attorney’s personality and philosophy in regards to family law issues and how your case will proceed. You don’t want an attorney who is difficult to work with and communicate… Continue reading →
Marriage and Immigration
What happens when a citizen of another country is planning on marrying a U. S. citizen? Marriage is one of the easiest ways to gain a United States green card or citizenship. To avoid fraudulent marriages, the immigration authorities check into several factors, such as: If the age difference is more than 10 years The… Continue reading →
Temporary Restraining Orders
California takes a very strict view of domestic violence, and proof of such violence carries significant consequences. Even an allegation of abuse can have an immediate effect on the alleged abuser’s freedom. If you have been abused or threatened, you can apply for an ex-parte temporary protective order or temporary restraining order from the Superior… Continue reading →
Increasing Visitation Rights
Being able to spend more time with your children is a definite win in any child custody situation. While you and the other parent are creating a visitation schedule, including holidays, there are some things you can do to increase your time: Get holidays not included in your regular time Look at school holidays Be… Continue reading →
Custody & Relocation
In today’s crazy, mixed-up world, with companies going out of business and people losing their jobs, it is not uncommon for a parent to relocate for a job or choose to move elsewhere to provide their child with better educational opportunities. However, for divorced parents, relocation with their child is not as easy as packing… Continue reading →
Uncontested Divorce
Do I need an attorney if my divorce is uncontested? Even an uncontested divorce has financial consequences that you may not expect, especially if you and your divorce seem to agree on all of the important issues. You and your spouse may agree that the marriage is over and how to divide your property and… Continue reading →
Personality/Philosophy of an Attorney’s Impact on Divorce Results
After thinking it over and over, you have decided on a divorce. You know it can be a long, drawn-out process and you are okay with that; however, you are looking for a good outcome – one that will be best for you and your children. Your first step is to find the best Orange… Continue reading →