Author: Lauren Rownd
Determining custody of your child can be a stressful time. While the state of California prefers joint custody which allows the child to spend time with each parent, sometimes sole custody is what is best for the child. A child custody attorney can help you navigate the process and ensure the best interests of your child are represented.
Physical vs. Legal Custody
There are two types of custody in California: physical and legal. Physical custody refers to who the child lives with. Legal custo...
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Dividing Property in a High-Conflict Divorce
Dividing Property in a High-Conflict Divorce
Going through a divorce can be a stressful and emotional experience. One of the most contentious issues can be the division of property. Having a divorce lawyer in your corner throughout the process is key, especially in high-conflict situations.
California’s 50/50 Law
California follows the 50/50 law, otherwise known as “community property.” This means that all assets and debts acquired during the marriage are considered joint property and are typ...
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The Divorce Process in California
The Divorce Process in California
The First Step in Getting a Divorce in California
If you're considering getting a divorce in California, the first step is to make sure that California is the appropriate state for filing for divorce. To have your divorce case heard in a California court, at least one party must have been a resident of California for at least six months and a resident of the county where the case is filed for three months. If you haven't lived in California for that dura...
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What to Expect at a Child Custody Hearing
What to Expect at a Child Custody Hearing
Who can file for custody of a child?
When it comes to filing for custody of a child, it's important to understand that it's not just limited to parents. While parents are typically the primary custodians, the legal system recognizes that family dynamics can be complicated and don’t always resemble the nuclear family. Custody disputes can arise during a divorce proceeding, between unmarried individuals, between parents and grandparents, step-parent...
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Types of Child Custody in California
Types of Child Custody in California
Who should have custody of your child? This is a question the court may have to decide if you or another party is filing for custody. This decision is by far one of the most impactful in a child's and a parent’s life. A child custody lawyer can help parents navigate the legal process and protect the best interests of the child.
The custody decision is made by the court based on various factors such as the parent's age, character, stability, mental and ...
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