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What You Shouldn’t Do in the Midst of a Custody Battle

When you are involved in a divorce, you may find that times are stressful. However, under the pressure, you cannot break when you are working hard to win aspects of your case and raise your children to the best of your ability. Now you can keep some tips in mind when working through the divorce… Continue reading →

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How is Property Divided in the Event of a Divorce in California?

In many cases, you may be surprised to find that divorcing couples can come to agreements in terms of their property. However, until a judge signs an order, your community property and debts still belong to you and you will have to arrive at the best conclusion on what steps to take. In California, a… Continue reading →

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Custody When One Parent is Physically Ill

A few years ago, a case made the news because a young mother with Stage 4 Breast Cancer lost primary custody of her daughter and son to an estranged husband due to her diagnosis. The case became a big deal because people questioned whether or not a parent should have to lose custody of their… Continue reading →

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Tips for Planning Holidays for Divorced Parents

If you are a newly divorced parent, you may have questions about how holidays work in regards to your children. Luckily, we can help you gain a better understanding of these delicate custody matters that are crucial to your family. Here are some useful FAQs to help you along the way. Holiday Parenting FAQs What… Continue reading →

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Can a Spousal Support Order be Changed in California?

You may think that a spousal support order is final when one has been granted to you – however, a change in circumstances can call for a change in your order as well. There are many reasons why you may need to modify alimony from either ends. Here are some of the most common reasons:… Continue reading →

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Life Changes Leading to Child Custody Modification

Does your child custody arrangement no longer work for you and you wonder what you can do about it? Does the other parent disagree with you on matters that seem especially important to you and you want to take the steps to change the order of arrangement? Before you become deeply involved in the court… 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 →

Full Custody of Children – What Should I Know?

Full custody, also sometimes referred to as sole custody, is awarded to just one parent. This custody decision, just like other custody decisions, is made in the best interest of the child. A parent who has sole custody gets to enjoy many benefits such as having custody on both an exclusively physical and legal level…. Continue reading →

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Automatic Temporary Restraining Order Answers and Prevention

When you say the words “restraining order,” you may automatically think of abuse, threats, or other personal and negative matters. However, not all restraining orders are seen in a negative light. Automatic Temporary Restraining Orders (also known as ATROs), are used in divorce cases to ensure a specific amount of respect between divorcing spouses. You… Continue reading →

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What to Expect in Divorce Court

There is nothing more frustrating and tedious than divorce, for some – which is why, before we get into what you should expect from divorce court, you should always have an experienced attorney on your side. When you search for the right attorney who can get you the results that you’re hoping for, you’ll find… Continue reading →

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