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Changing your name – legally

Are you thinking about changing your name once your divorce is final?  Or, are you thinking about changing your name for other reasons?  Whatever the reason, name changes have become common. Changing your name in California could be complex for some once you obtain the proper paperwork.  Additionally, you must contact all relevant government and… Continue reading →

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What is guardianship?

A guardianship gives an individual the legal authority to have custody of, and protect and manage the assets and property of another. A guardianship can be over an estate, a person or both.  It can be set up to be temporary, limited, or indefinite.  Guardianships are usually created in the case of an elderly person… Continue reading →

Parental kidnapping

What happens when one parent kidnaps their own child?  Parental kidnapping is the abduction of a child by one parent without the approval of the other parent. It can be very scary when you don’t know where your own child is – when your former spouse has taken your child away without saying a word…. Continue reading →

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Paternity disputed

Did you see the news about an Angels baseball player who is disputing paternity of a 4-year old boy? In a recent petition, the Orange County Child Services asked a judge to make the ball player pay higher child support to the mother because of his high salary.  He had been paying several thousand dollars… Continue reading →

Supporting your child

One of the most important parts of a divorce settlement is your child’s future.  Child support is set up so that the costs of raising a child will be shared by both parents. When the child has special needs, they will be taken into account when the amount of support is calculated for the non-custodial… Continue reading →

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Establishing paternity

Establishing paternity is a family law matter that will have a major effect on the parties involved. There are several reasons why paternity is established.  They include: ·     When a father wants to have custody or visitation rights to his child ·     A mother wishes to receive child support ·     A mother wants to disestablish… Continue reading →

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What is family law?

Family law issues affect the very core of your life.  They are usually very personal and can impact you both emotionally and financially. Family issues for the most part include divorce, your children (custody, support, and visitation), property division, domestic violence (restraining orders) and modifications of a court-ordered matter down the road. If you have… Continue reading →

Child custody and visitation

When a couple decides to divorce, it is in their best interests to try and negotiate an agreement with each other regarding custody and visitation.  Everyone benefits from a negotiated and cooperative child custody agreement, especially the child. There are several types of custody arrangements that can take place: · Joint custody – Parents can… Continue reading →

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Man violates his restraining orders

Police have arrested a man accused of violating numerous restraining orders that his neighbors have filed against him. The man is accused of sitting near the swimming pool in the complex where he resides although the restraining order forbids that. He is also accused of posting offensive and sexually-oriented messages on the Internet about his… Continue reading →

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Family emergencies

Not every family emergency requires calling the police.  Of course if you are being threatened or attacked, it is important to call them. What about emergencies that require attention, but not a visit to the police station?  Examples include: ·     Problems when you want to take your child on vacation out of California ·     Temporary… Continue reading →

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