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What causes a Parenting Plan Evaluation?

A Parenting Plan Evaluation is a formal investigation that assesses the level of each parent’s parenting skills and determines which parent is best suited to care for the children.  It is usually done at the request of one of the parents, but can also be court-ordered. A Parenting Plan Evaluation may be requested by the… Continue reading →

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Visitation

One of the most contested issues in a divorce is visitation rights.  In most cases, both parents fight for the right to have custody of their child; this often leads to an emotionally charged legal battle. If the couple cannot come to an amicable agreement regarding custody, the court will decide after a trial which… Continue reading →

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What is spousal support?

Not all divorces require one spouse to pay spousal support to the other.  If there is a significant income disparity between the couple and they have been married for a long time, the chances of one paying the other spousal support are great. The family court judge retains jurisdiction over the spousal support issue.  If… Continue reading →

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Are you a victim of domestic violence?

Divorce is an emotional experience that includes uncertainty and anger.  There are some individuals that become extremely angry and resort to violence against their ex-spouse.  It is a way for an individual to try and control the other person. Domestic violence or spousal abuse is considered to be any type assault committed against family members,… Continue reading →

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Relocation matters

What happens when one parent wants to move away – sometimes across town and other times to a distant city or another state?  He or she wants to take the child – your child. Before a judge will grant an order allowing the parent to make a move, certain issues must be addressed, which include:… Continue reading →

Domestic restraining order

Domestic restraining orders exist to protect individuals from abuse or harassment from another person, specifically a spouse or domestic partner.  They are awarded with the intent of protecting the victim from the abuser. The restraining order prohibits the abuser from going to the victim’s home or place of employment, having written or oral communication with… Continue reading →

Denied visitation rights?

Have you been denied visitation rights with your child?  A family court will deny visitation if it believes that the child is in some sort of danger. If the court believes, for any reason, that you are taking illegal drugs or drinking excessively, it will deny you the right to spend time with your child…. Continue reading →

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What is a Waiver of Service?

A Waiver of Service comes into effect at the beginning of a divorce case.  It removes the need for a private process server to present you or your spouse with the Original Petition for Divorce at home or on the job. You are under no obligation to sign a Waiver of Service and if you… Continue reading →

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Divorce and children

Divorce is no fun.  It is filled with pain, confusion, bitterness and financial expense.  It is especially sad when one party wants it and the other doesn’t.  It gets worse when there are children involved.  If your spouse wants a divorce, but you don’t, consider the following: ·     Is it worth staying together?  Would you… Continue reading →

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California specific guidelines on paying child support

The state of California has specific guidelines that determine the amount of child support that should be paid in order to ensure that your child receives proper care.  It is up to both parents to provide for their child, both financially and emotionally until at least 18 years old. When determining the amount of child… Continue reading →

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