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Understanding Ex Parte Child Custody Orders

Understanding Ex Parte Child Custody Orders Ex parte proceedings, also called emergency proceedings, are filed when an immediate decision needs to be made in a family law case because of an emergency situation. An ex parte order is an emergency and temporary order. They may be necessary in divorce proceedings,…

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Establishing Paternity in California

Establishing Paternity in California Establishing paternity is necessary for many unmarried couples to gain essential parental rights and responsibilities for their children. Paternity allows both parents to have rights to custody and visitation, along with the responsibility to financially support their child. It also allows children to get financial insurance…

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When Do Courts Deem a Parent Unfit for Visitation or Custody?

When Do Courts Deem a Parent Unfit for Visitation or Custody? Child custody is a stressful time in any parent’s life, whether it is part of a divorce proceeding or the result of separation. In a custody determination, most parents want as much time as they can get with their…

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Proving Parental Alienation in California Child Custody Cases

Proving Parental Alienation in California Child Custody Cases Divorce or parental separation is a difficult time for any family. Though many families try to work with each other, this isn’t always the case. There are unfortunate situations where one parent attempts to harm the relationship between the child and the…

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Benefits of Mediation for Child Custody Decisions

Benefits of Mediation for Child Custody Decisions Mediation for child custody determination allows parents to agree on their children’s care and well-being with the help of a neutral third party. Disputes and litigation about child custody can be lengthy, overwhelming, and difficult for children and parents. Mediation is an alternative…

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When Can an Ex-Spouse Pay More in Child Support in California?

When Can an Ex-Spouse Pay More in Child Support in California? Separation or divorce with minor children involves parenting plans, child custody, visitation schedules, and child support. In California, child support is largely based on each parent’s income. Child support orders can be modified after they’ve been finalized for a…

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Father’s Focus: Family Law for Today’s Dads

Father’s Focus: Family Law for Today’s Dads In our ever-evolving society, dads find themselves embracing a more significant part in the upbringing of their offspring, sharing tasks, and forming enduring connections with their little ones. When confronted with family law, modern fathers must be well-versed and take the initiative when…

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Guardianship and Conservatorship in California: Safeguarding Vulnerable Loved Ones

Guardianship and Conservatorship in California: Safeguarding Vulnerable Loved Ones The legal frameworks of guardianship and conservatorship in California are crucial for protecting the well-being of vulnerable individuals who cannot care for themselves. These legal safeguards empower responsible people to make decisions on behalf of those unable to manage their own…

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What to Include in a Parenting Plan

What to Include in a Parenting Plan Parenting plans in California are flexible because the court prefers that parents work together on a schedule. There are guidelines for plans, but they can adapt to the specific needs of a family. A judge will ensure the children’s interests are put first…

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Can Child Custody Be Re-Negotiated in California?

Can Child Custody Be Re-Negotiated in California? Child custody issues can become increasingly difficult during divorce proceedings. The choice of which parent will have full custody is left to the court’s discretion. The judgments made by the court to carry out these agreements differ from case to case because every…

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