Posts Tagged ‘Family Law’

California marriage licenses

The State of California issues two different types of marriage licenses.  1.  A public marriage license requires the individual to be at least 18 years of age.  If he or she is not, they must get written consent from at least one parent or legal guardian.  In addition, permission from a California Superior Court Judge… Continue reading →

Avoid court costs

Going to court for a divorce can be time-consuming, complicated and very expensive.  There are other ways to proceed with a divorce for those who do not have the time or money to go through a long, drawn out process. One of the most common options is alternative dispute resolution.  The concept is simple. Both… Continue reading →

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What is marriage by proxy?

Do you and your boyfriend want to get married but he’s in the Army and stationed overseas? If this is your situation, California has marriage-by-proxy laws that allow a marriage to take place between a California resident and a member of the armed forces who is stationed far away.  The law allows your boyfriend to… Continue reading →

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Is this child yours?

Paternity issues can arise out of many situations.  In many cases, a man may want to establish his parental rights or he may be questioning if he is actually the father of the child.  Whatever your issues may be, it is important to get the help of a knowledgeable Orange County Family lawyer who understands… Continue reading →

What is the difference between legal and physical custody?

It is preferred by the court that the couple works out custody and visitation rights on their own.  If an agreement cannot be reached, however, the court will step in and work on the principle of what they believe to be the best interests of the child in question.  The number one custody option is… Continue reading →

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Divorce and child support

Every parent wants the assurance that his or her child will get everything he or she needs.  This is especially true when divorce breaks up a family.  That assurance requires financial support.  When a couple divorces and there are children involved, the family court considers the following factors when determining child support: The income of… Continue reading →

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Do you need a restraining order?

During the emotionally difficult time leading to and during the divorce process, it is not uncommon for a spouse to suffer from physical abuse or threatening behavior.  Despite the understandable stress of your situation, it is never okay for domestic violence to occur. Are you a victim of domestic violence?  If so, you need to… Continue reading →

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Post Marital Agreements

Post-marital agreements are very similar to prenuptial agreements regarding their scope and purpose. Both agreements relate to division of property, spousal support and inheritance rights. In some cases, they are used to convert community property to separate property or the other way around. After a couple has been married for some time, they can enter… Continue reading →

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Child support modification

After a court order is entered, it is frequently necessary to go back to court to have the order changed or modified.  After all, the judicial determination of child support is not set in stone.  Over time, things change.  Most of the time it is because a parent needs more income for the children or… Continue reading →

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Temporary child visitation

Resolving child custody and visitation issues during a divorce can be very challenging.  However, no matter how much stress is involved, you and your spouse need to put your differences aside and act in the best interest of your child. After the initial divorce papers are filed, the family court will hold a hearing to… Continue reading →

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