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How to Apply for Visitation Rights

If you are a non-custodial parent, you want to be able to spend time with your child, which is why visitation rights are of utmost importance. Visitation rights specifically grant you the right to take physical custody of the child for a specific, regular period of time every week or month. In many cases, two… Continue reading →

The Process and Benefits of Establishing Paternity

There are many important reasons why a parent would want to establish paternity that will both benefit the parent and the child. However, you may wonder how the process works and how we can help you along the way. Today we will help you understand. Ways That Paternity is Established  1.) The first way that… Continue reading →

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When is Supervised Visitation Appropriate?

The courts in California keep the child’s best interest in mind when they are determining child custody. What happens when the child’s well being and safety is at stake? How will the courts help protect the child? In these cases, a judge will help ensure that the child is only having contact with a parent… Continue reading →

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Helping You Through Emotional Child Custody Issues

Many people have gone through it on the same level – they got divorced and realized that child custody would now be at the center of their lives. Child custody determinations are never easy. In fact, they may be one of the most difficult things that you have had to experience in your entire life,… Continue reading →

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Supervised Child Visitation: Helpful FAQs

If you are going through a divorce and have children, there could be many hurdles standing in your way and many questions you may have. Parents are entitled to something known as visitation, which you may or may not have a broad understanding of already. Today we will answer some of your most important questions… Continue reading →

Deciding Child Custody When Parents Are Living in Different States

Child custody can become somewhat complicated when the two parents involved in the action are currently living in two different states. Many reasons may separate a couple; sometimes one side wants to stay in their home state but another one wants to venture out into the world to attend school or for a job. Regardless… Continue reading →

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Seeking Full Custody During Divorce – When and Why

When you are going through a divorce, they may be things that you know and understand that the courts do not at face value. Perhaps there was drug use or abuse involved in the relationship and, when children are also involved, this can pose many issues. So, in turn, you may be thinking about going… Continue reading →

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What Happens After Divorce Papers are Served? Answers For Uncontested and Contested Divorces

Uncontested Divorces: What happens after divorce papers are served for uncontested divorces? The divorce papers are filed and served and then the individuals filing for divorce will either meet with a mediator to settle their remaining issues, or they will settle their issues in another form of conflict resolution that does not involve litigation. Contested… Continue reading →

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Child Custody and Religion

  Courts of law and religion tend not to intermingle very often, with a few exceptions, such as when people testify and must swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth on the bible. However, there have been cases that have been tried over several years that have to do… Continue reading →

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Can I get child support if I’m married and my husband signed the birth certificate even though he is not the real father?

When a baby is born, one of the most important things to do is to establish paternity of the child. Establishing paternity is the best way to protect the child, mother, and father and their rights to child support or visitation. There are different types of fathers, and many different ways to determine who is… Continue reading →

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