The New Year is upon us and many people like to make personal changes at the start of the year as part of their New Year’s resolutions. One personal change that is commonly made in the first months of the…
The law in the State of California has certain limitations from a timing standpoint in which a prospective father in a non-marital relationship can challenge the paternity of a child. Generally speaking, a prospective father has 2 years from the…
The Judicial Council of California’s website for families and children has a new, free online course available for parents going through separation or divorce. “Parenting After Separation” is a component of the Families Change website (www.familieschange.ca.gov) providing approximately three hours…
Judges evaluating child custody cases in California must consider the best interests of the children in reaching a conclusion about how parents will share time with the children. In California family law both parents begin with equal (50-50) rights to…
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