Posts Tagged ‘ex-spouse’

Was your child taken away?

California’s child abuse and neglect laws are very serious.  If you, as a parent, find yourself on the wrong side of these laws, you also know how easily your children can be taken away.  You ask, “How can this be resolved?” As a parent, do you understand your responsibilities towards your children?  Statistics show that… Continue reading →

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Obtaining a restraining order

A restraining order is a court order that protects an individual and prohibits one person from having contact with another, especially during divorce proceedings. A restraining order can be obtained for domestic abuse, harassment, or child abuse – just to name a few. ·         Domestic abuse is when one adult has intentionally caused you physical… Continue reading →

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Different types of child custody

It is important to understand the difference between legal custody and physical custody: Legal Custody – The parent has the legal authority to make major decisions for the child, such as education, religion and non-emergency medical decisions. Legal custody includes sole legal custody, which is when a parent is the only person who has legal… Continue reading →

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Divorce and taxes

Divorce causes all kinds of emotions to surface – from being sad to being very angry are just two.  It is a time of confusion and financial strain. However, despite this stressful time, the issue of taxes is a very important thing to consider.  Unfortunately, the Internal Revenue Service does not care if you are… Continue reading →

Stay-away order

Domestic violence is not a rare occurrence in a marriage, especially when the spouses are in the process of a divorce.  Domestic violence is any form of assault and battery inflicted on one family member by another. Are you aware that more than 70 percent of all domestic violence in a marriage happens after the… Continue reading →

Co-parenting can work for you

Even though divorce separates spouses, it should not end the parent-child relationship because children benefit from a positive influence of both parents – even after their marriage has ended. Today, in most cases, parents are awarded shared custody.  They are asked to come up with a feasible parenting plan – one that works for all… Continue reading →

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Do you need a temporary restraining order?

Many couples going through divorce face intense emotions and financial difficulties.  The divorce process can be a lengthy ordeal.  When domestic violence enters the picture, something must be done.  Even an allegation can have an immediate and detrimental effect on the alleged abuser’s freedom. California takes a strict view of domestic abuse and proof of… Continue reading →

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What are post-judgment actions?

Final divorce judgments are not always final.  After it is entered by a judge, it may be necessary to request a modification. There are laws that allow a party to seek modification in the event of a significant change in circumstances.  For example: ·     Financial changes ·     Relocation ·     Remarriage ·     Change in the parenting… Continue reading →

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How can I get visitation?

Visitation is the time a non-custodial parent spends with his or her children. In a divorce, the visitation is not always standard – every other weekend, every other holiday and a week or two during the summer.  The schedule can vary from a little time to a fifty-fifty split between the parents.  When entering into… Continue reading →

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What is contempt?

Contempt, in a divorce case, means that one former spouse fails to adhere to a court order that was issued during the divorce proceedings. Going through a divorce is almost always a stressful and emotional time.  When a spouse does not comply with court orders, it adds a layer of distress to the situation.  Examples… Continue reading →

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