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Paternity disputed

Did you see the news about an Angels baseball player who is disputing paternity of a 4-year old boy? In a recent petition, the Orange County Child Services asked a judge to make the ball player pay higher child support to the mother because of his high salary.  He had been paying several thousand dollars… Continue reading →

Establishing paternity

Establishing paternity is a family law matter that will have a major effect on the parties involved. There are several reasons why paternity is established.  They include: ·     When a father wants to have custody or visitation rights to his child ·     A mother wishes to receive child support ·     A mother wants to disestablish… Continue reading →

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An absentee father

What do you tell your child when he or she asks where their daddy is?  How do you handle it when their daddy does not want to be part of his or her life? It is okay to tell the truth but don’t go overboard – don’t bad-mouth him.  Don’t try to turn your child… Continue reading →

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Are you a deadbeat dad?

Are you the non-custodial parent in your family?  Are you required to pay child support?  If you have a court order to pay child support and are not doing so for any reason, this can lead to severe consequences and classify you as a “deadbeat dad”. According to the California Department of Child Support Services,… Continue reading →

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The parent’s rights

Today, many couples have children without getting married.  When this type of relationship ends, problems can arise regarding custody, visitation and support.  It would be wonderful if the couple can agree on these issues, but that is not always the case.  In order to make it work, you must obtain a court order. A mother… Continue reading →

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A deadbeat parent

A deadbeat parent is a parent who continuously fails to pay court-ordered child support.  This has nothing to do with losing a job – they have the means to pay, they just do not.  In addition, a deadbeat parent is not always the father. When a parent falls behind in child support payments, the state… Continue reading →

Man convicted of child abuse

A 19-year old man was convicted of sexually assaulting a 9-year old boy with a toy while other children watched.  The child’s mother left him with a baby sitter while she went to work. He now faces 30-years to life in state prison.  He will most probably be required to register as a sex offender… Continue reading →

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Paternity

When a child is born to an unmarried couple there could be questions later on regarding who the father is.  Paternity of the child needs to be determined. The couple should immediately establish the rights and obligations of the child under California paternity law, especially if they are no longer together.  The California Superior Court… Continue reading →

Fathers and custody disputes

Fathers sometimes get the raw end of the deal, especially when it concerns divorce and seeing his children. In most cases it is the mom who looks after the children, takes them to doctor appointments, to after-school activities, help with their homework.  She does the day-to-day activities with them.  The dad is out working so… Continue reading →

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Paternity leave

In California, both a mother and father are entitled to paternity leave when a baby is born.  California’s Paid Family Leave Law allows both parents to stay home from work with pay for six weeks.  If you are about to become a new parent, visit California’s Employment Development Department at www.edd.ca.gov to request the proper… Continue reading →

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