A paternity action takes place when a child is born to parents who are not married and there is doubt who the father is. Are you trying to determine if you are the father to a recently born child? When a child is born to unmarried parents, in most cases, the father has no rights… Continue reading →
Posts Tagged ‘Visitation’
Modifications
Modification issues for child support, visitation and spousal support often arise after the couple is divorced. When the custodial parent asks for a child support modification, he or she must show that the child’s needs cannot be adequately met based on the support currently being received. If the non-custodial parent is seeking a downward modification,… Continue reading →
What does your child want?
Are you going through a divorce? Do you have a child who is old enough to express his or her views on which parent he or she wants to live with? In determining the best interest of the child, the court may consider the child’s preference. According to Family Code Section 3042(a), “If a child… Continue reading →
Proving paternity
When a married couple has a child together, the husband’s name is entered on the birth certificate as the father of the child. However, when an unmarried couple has a child, the paternity of the child may be in question, especially when the mother is unsure who the biological father is. Once a determination of… Continue reading →
Understanding visitation rights
A divorce is a life-altering event, and heightened emotions can lead to poor decisions on the part of both parties. When a couple divorces, the court will order child visitation at reasonable places and times and will leave it up to the parents to determine a more exact arrangement and schedule. Reasonable visitation is flexible… Continue reading →
A father’s rights
Are you in a situation where you are not sure you are the father of a newborn child? Do you want to exercise your own legal paternity rights? If this is your case, DNA testing and a court order is what you need. Depending on whether or not the child’s mother will allow you to… Continue reading →
Can my ex-spouse take our children to a foreign country?
Take a minute and ask yourself why you would want to deprive your children from a vacation to Europe. Do you have a genuine concern for their welfare or is it because there are bad feelings between you and your ex-spouse? If you are a single parent with young children, it may be difficult to… Continue reading →
Will collaborative divorce work for you?
Are you contemplating divorce? Are you ready for a lengthy high-conflict divorce or do you want to make it easy on yourself? Do you think you and your spouse can agree on how to divide your property and share custody of your children? Or, are you in the middle of a high-conflict and sort of… Continue reading →
When are you in contempt of court?
The following are examples of contempt actions and their consequences: · A parent not paying child support – can be jailed until full payment is made · When one party does not turn over an asset subject to a settlement agreement – can be jailed until asset is relinquished · Refusing visitation to the non-custodial… Continue reading →
False allegations of child abuse
There is nothing more frightening than a parent to claim child abuse against the other parent in a child custody dispute. Being falsely accused creates a very big challenge for the accused. Courts err on the side of protecting children from alleged perpetrators. A parent who is falsely accused may end up with supervised visitation…. Continue reading →