When couples first get married, they think they will be married forever. They start planning their future together. They buy a house, a car, and then the first child is born. Everything is going along well; all are happy. All of a sudden, without any notice, the wife wants a divorce. They actually agree to… Continue reading →
Posts Tagged ‘Family Law’
Terminating a domestic partnership
A California domestic partnership is a legal relationship available to same-sex couples. It is also available to opposite-sex couples in which at least one party is 62 years old. It gives the couple the same rights, benefits, responsibilities, obligations, and protections as married couples. Family Code Section 297(a) states, “Domestic partners are two adults who… Continue reading →
Civil paternity
In the State of California, a child born to a married couple is assumed to have been fathered by the husband, unless proven otherwise. If a couple is not married, they can sign a legal document when the child is born or can wait for a later date, if necessary. In the case of an… Continue reading →
Are you having problems seeing your children?
Under California law, parents have the right to visitation with their children – unless a formal court order prohibits them from doing so. Is your former spouse preventing you from seeing your children? Has false allegations been made against you with the intent of preventing you from visiting your children? Does your former spouse refuse… Continue reading →
Can I change my spousal support payment?
Spousal support in California can be a complicated matter. California laws allow either party to modify a support order at any time. The court has the final determination on the modification. If you need to modify your spousal support payment, you can file for a modification; however, many factors are considered first. The court will… Continue reading →
Temporary child custody order and divorce
Once you and your spouse decide to file for divorce, it is important that you determine custody arrangements. If you and your spouse cannot decide this on your own, you can request temporary custody court orders. A temporary child custody order can be established as part of your divorce petition; it takes effect immediately. It… Continue reading →
What is collaborative family law?
Collaborative family law is when the couple believes that it is in their best interests to voluntarily commit themselves to avoiding adversarial proceedings. They attempt to work together in order to avoid the uncertain outcome of the court. The conflict resolution process does not rely on a court-imposed resolution. It relies on an atmosphere of… Continue reading →
Visitation modification
Visitation rights are an important part of the parenting plan. It is important for a child to have a good relationship with both parents. It is always easy when the parents can agree on a schedule together, but that is not always the case. Visitation rights are not set in stone; they can be modifiable… Continue reading →
Juvenile law
The juvenile system emphasizes rehabilitation for juveniles – children under the age of 18. The juvenile system holds children accountable. It can either positively or negatively affect your child’s future. Juvenile court encompasses many cases, including: · At-risk youths · Truancy from school · Dependency · Juvenile crimes Juvenile court offers a greater range of… Continue reading →
Unpaid child support
Being a single parent is a very difficult task. Is your ex-spouse making your life difficult? Nothing is more frustrating than not receiving your child support payments. You ask, “What can I do?” One thing is for sure. Just because you are not getting your support payments does not give you the right to deny… Continue reading →