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San Diego Divorce Attorney Blog » Spousal Support
2M ago
The Role of Mental Health Evaluations in Custody Disputes In high-conflict custody cases or divorces, the court’s main concern is the well-being of the child. In order to determine how important matters like visitations and custody are allotted, the courts may evaluate the mental health of one or both parents to ensure that they can ..read more
San Diego Divorce Attorney Blog » Spousal Support
2M ago
The Role of a Guardian Ad Litem in Family Court California’s family courts place a high priority on the safety and welfare of children. In certain situations, particularly with high-conflict child custody cases or that involve allegations of abuse, a judge may appoint a guardian ad litem (GAL) to advocate for the child’s best interests ..read more
San Diego Divorce Attorney Blog » Spousal Support
2M ago
Top 6 Questions to Bring to Your Family Law Consultation Finding the right family law attorney can make all the difference when it comes to resolving your divorce or child custody dispute on favorable terms. The consultation can provide some of the most important insights into a prospective lawyer. This initial meeting is where attorneys ..read more
San Diego Divorce Attorney Blog » Spousal Support
2M ago
Tips for Fighting False Allegations in Family Court Divorces and child custody disputes can be highly emotional periods in your life. In some cases, those court disputes can bring out damaging accusations from one or both spouses. One party may make false allegations that the other party is addicted to drugs or physically or emotionally ..read more
San Diego Divorce Attorney Blog » Spousal Support
2M ago
Tips for Having an Amicable Divorce Divorce can be one of the toughest and most emotional moments in a person’s life. It is possible, however, to manage this tough process in a way that reduces friction and stress, resulting in a more peaceful parting. A peaceful divorce benefits not just the adults involved but also ..read more
San Diego Divorce Attorney Blog » Spousal Support
2M ago
Understanding Grandparent Adoption in California In California, grandparents may find themselves in situations where they must step in and become primary caregivers for their grandkids. This frequently occurs when the child’s parents are unable or unwilling to care for them due to factors such as substance misuse, incarceration, or death. In such circumstances, grandparents may ..read more
San Diego Divorce Attorney Blog » Spousal Support
2M ago
Does Infidelity Affect a California Divorce? Infidelity is often one of the most emotionally driven issues in a marriage, and it often results in divorce. However, in California, the legal impact of infidelity on the divorce process may be less important than people believe. California is a no-fault divorce state, which means that the courts ..read more
San Diego Divorce Attorney Blog » Spousal Support
5M ago
Understanding Domestic Partnerships in California Domestic partnerships have long been alternatives to marriage, but understanding what they are and how to utilize them to their advantage is crucial for anyone considering it. While some people may lack interest in getting married to their significant other, they may still want to gain legal protections and benefits ..read more
San Diego Divorce Attorney Blog » Spousal Support
5M ago
Protecting Your Inheritance During a California Divorce Going through a separation from your spouse can be emotionally challenging. The emotional toll can grow when you realize your finances may take a hit because of your deteriorating relationship. California follows community property laws, meaning both spouses jointly own property acquired during the marriage. When thinking about ..read more
San Diego Divorce Attorney Blog » Spousal Support
5M ago
When a California Child Custody Agreement Might Need to Change Sometimes, your child custody arrangement needs an update. Whether your circumstances have changed dramatically or your child’s needs have evolved, California law allows individuals to modify their custody arrangements. If you need help modifying your California child custody agreement, it would be wise to contact ..read more