Child Support: Legal Obligations and What to Do If Not Paid
Child support is one of the most important issues in any family law case involving children. Courts in California take these obligations seriously, as child support is meant to ensure…
Child support is one of the most important issues in any family law case involving children. Courts in California take these obligations seriously, as child support is meant to ensure…
Ordered to pay spousal support and wondering if it can be changed? You're not alone, and the legal process can be confusing, costly, and stressful if you're not prepared. In…
Substance abuse can have a serious impact on child custody decisions in California. If you're involved in a custody dispute and believe the other parent has a substance abuse problem—or…
If you’re a business owner going through a divorce in California, protecting your company can quickly become one of the most important and complicated parts of your case. California’s community…
While most divorce cases in California are resolved through negotiation or mediation, some reach a point where a courtroom trial becomes necessary. If you and your spouse can’t agree on…
If you or your spouse owns a business, dividing that asset during a divorce can get complicated. In California, businesses started during the marriage are generally considered community property—meaning they’re…
Blended families bring love, complexity—and sometimes legal challenges. If you're involved in a custody dispute and either you or the other parent has remarried or is co-parenting in a blended…
Child custody cases are emotionally charged situations, but when concerns about a parent’s mental health enter the equation, the stakes become even higher. If you’re in a custody battle and…
Filing taxes while you’re separated or in the middle of a divorce can be confusing and stressful—especially if you’re not sure what your legal filing status should be. Many people…
When custody or visitation is in dispute, the court’s primary focus is always the safety and well-being of the child. But what happens if one parent raises serious concerns—such as…