
Family Law Declarations
Many Family Law proceedings require a supporting declaration. This is where a party or witness “testifies” in writing regarding an issue or issues. Good examples

Many Family Law proceedings require a supporting declaration. This is where a party or witness “testifies” in writing regarding an issue or issues. Good examples

One of the most stressful events for separated parents can be child exchanges during the process of a divorce or after a divorce has been

If a couple is unmarried and have a child together, a paternity action must be filed with the Court in order to secure orders regarding

If you were divorced in another state and are having issues regarding custody and visitation, you may be able to modify your court orders in

Family Code Section 3064 requires the requesting party to demonstrate “immediate harm to the child.” According to Section 3064, immediate harm includes recent acts of

Parental substance abuse is a legitimate consideration in child custody using ‘best interest’ determinations. On this issue Courts can consider the absence or presence of written

There are three ways child support can go beyond age 18. The most common is where the child is still a full-time high school student

There is really only one good reason for doing a guardianship on your own without the assistance of a Family Law attorney. That is the

Upon filing a Petition for Divorce, one might ask for how long does a support order last. It all depends. The “general” rule is that

Whether living in the Inland Empire, Orange County, Los Angeles County or outside of the State of California “divorce myths” are popular beliefs and notions
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