Visitation Rights – My Child Doesn’t Want To See Me
You are finally granted visitation rights and visiting with your child is supposed to be a time to look forward to. But, what do you
You are finally granted visitation rights and visiting with your child is supposed to be a time to look forward to. But, what do you
In English law, a writ was a command, in letter form, written by or at least signed and sealed by the King. They were originally
Once it’s all said and done, divorcees just want to “move on.” A long divorce process can involve a lot of blood, sweat and tears
Probably the hardest and most emotional part of a divorce or separation is deciding what will happen to the children. When both partners want the
During any divorce, one of the client’s first questions is, “who gets what?” While dividing automobiles, properties, and other personal belongings are a relatively straightforward
We would all like to think that domestic violence isn’t as widespread as it seems in the media, but it is out there and it does affect
The divorce process takes a toll on your emotions, which range from sadness to anger. It makes sense that after all the commotion, you should
It might surprise you to learn that California does make provisions for the child’s preference in custody cases. Family Code section 3042 outlines how and
Child support is not just handed out without a process in the Corona family law sector. There are guidelines on how to calculate child support
Most people are a little reluctant to start dating post-divorce or separation. A divorce is usually the hardest kind of breakup, and getting attached again
WILLS AND TRUSTS 101—Part 1 Of 2 Written by Scott Feig, Esq. Very often we hear these terms used together—Wills and Trusts. However, they are
The purpose of a domestic violence restraining order is to prevent future acts of abuse. This includes verbal abuse, sexual assault, intentionally or recklessly causing