

Family Gifts, or Loans?
It is not uncommon for a husband or wife to claim he or she borrowed money from a parent or other family member which is
It is not uncommon for a husband or wife to claim he or she borrowed money from a parent or other family member which is
As every parent with a California child support case knows, Court orders must adhere to the Statewide Uniform Guideline as set forth in Family Code
The term “family assistance” may produce thoughts of government aid to the poor. However, in Family Court it often means gifts or loans made by
Defamatory statements often occur in the context of judicial proceedings. If such statements could be the basis for an action for damages against parties and
Family Law has been described as being similar to General Practice because it can interact with other specialties of law such as real estate, retirement,
Unless celebrities are getting divorced you don’t see much about Family Law in the newspapers. Of course there are always exceptions and here are just
Legal custody refers to your decision making authority regarding your children, such as choice of school, child care, medical care, religious instruction, extra curricular activities
When parents divorce or were never married, the general rule is that the custodial parent (whichever parent has more overnights during a calendar year) claims
Depending upon the length of your marriage, you accumulate an abundance of items during marriage. In the unfortunate event of a divorce, items and property you
There is a common misconception that Restraining Orders can only be obtained after one party has inflicted physical abuse on the other party. While all physical
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