Some Californians who are served with divorce papers are surprised that their spouse wants to end the marriage. They might have been aware that there were problems, but did not think it would reach the point where the marriage was near its end. Or they might have been...
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Year: 2021
What is the difference between sole and joint physical custody?
In California, child custody can be one of the hardest aspects of family law. Much is at stake in these situations and it is crucial that the parents remember that the child’s needs must take precedence. Parents should be cognizant of how every decision they make will...
The importance of establishing paternity
Paternity is important to establish for a number of different reasons. Because of the significant emotional and financial impacts it can have on parents, children and families, parents seeking to establish paternity should know why it is so important and what the...
UCCJEA governs visitation for grandparents in certain cases
A rupture in the health of the immediate family destroys the balance among its members. The complex legal consequences can aggravate the emotional ones. Relocation out of California has accelerated over the past decade has accelerated. A new residence, however, does...
When can a child express a preference in a child custody case?
In a family law case in Torrance and throughout California, one of the most contentious issues that comes up is where the child or children will live. With these cases, the kids can end up trapped in the middle. This is true regardless of their age and whether they...
Grounds for declaring a prenuptial agreement invalid
Most Californians who sign a prenuptial agreement hope – or assume – that the agreement will never need to be enforced. Unfortunately, life is uncertain, and even the happiest of marriages can fail. Moreover, life changes can make some prenuptial agreements appear to...
Millennials give once taboo prenup second look
Each generation perceives marriage differently and millennials are no different. The millennial view of marriage is best demonstrated by their fondness for a once taboo marital practice – the prenuptial agreement or “prenup.” A prenup is simply an agreement that...
In Jolie–Pitt divorce, the kids cannot testify
Divorce is complicated. This is especially true for divorces involving children, and this even includes celebrity divorces, like the divorce between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. This has been exemplified by a recent ruling by their family court judge. Judge rules...
Can parents relocate with children after a divorce?
Throughout people’s lives in southern California they may move around and live in different homes or in different cities. They may move to have a bigger home, for a job, to be closer to family and for many other reasons. Moves can be easier when people do not have...
Nesting: An alternative to traditional child custody arrangements
When parents in California divorce, it causes an enormous amount of upheaval in their child’s life. Their child not only has to adjust to their parents not living together anymore, but they traditionally also have to adjust to having two different homes, one with mom...