What Judges Really Look for in Custody Disputes
What Judges Really Look for in Custody Disputes Walking into a courtroom for a custody hearing can feel like stepping into the […]
What Judges Really Look for in Custody Disputes Walking into a courtroom for a custody hearing can feel like stepping into the […]
5 Myths About Custody Battles (And the Real Truth) When you’re facing a custody battle, misinformation can be your worst enemy. Perhaps […]
How to Prepare for Your First Family Court Hearing in California Standing before a judge for the first time in a family […]
Understanding Spousal Support in California—2025 Edition When Californians talk about “alimony,” the courts call it spousal support—but the idea is the same: […]
Have you ever wondered why a judge might order a vocational evaluation in your family law case? Whether you’re facing a divorce, child support dispute, or alimony negotiation, vocational evaluations can play a crucial role
Navigating the maze of child custody can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re facing a divorce or separation, understanding the intricacies of legal and physical custody is crucial for protecting your child’s well-being and your parental rights.
Anyone who has spent time in family court—whether as a litigant, attorney, or observer—has likely come away with the same impression: this feels unfair.
“I can’t trust him with our daughter—he doesn’t even put her down for her nap.” This is one of the most common concerns voiced by mothers in custody disputes involving toddlers.
Child support: a term that often sparks confusion and controversy. Whether you’re a parent navigating a separation or simply curious about the legal landscape, understanding what child support covers and what it doesn’t is crucial.
I heard it in court again today: “But I’m still breastfeeding.” A mother explaining why overnight visits or extended time with dad shouldn’t happen, yet.