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  • Relocating with a Child After Divorce: What Are Your Rights?

    Relocating with a Child After Divorce: What Are Your Rights?

    If you are considering relocating with your child after a divorce in California, the process involves more than packing boxes and changing your address. You cannot legally relocate a child…

    Can Visitation Be Denied if Child Support Is Not Paid?

    Can Visitation Be Denied if Child Support Is Not Paid?

    Understandably, it feels unfair when one parent does not fulfill their financial obligations. It is a frustrating situation. But under California law, the answer is clear—child support and visitation rights…

    What is a Nesting Arrangement?

    What is a Nesting Arrangement?

    When navigating custody arrangements during a separation or divorce, many families face the challenge of minimizing disruption in their children's lives. One innovative solution gaining popularity is the concept of…

    What are the Legal Rights of Unmarried Couples in the Child Custody Process?

    What are the Legal Rights of Unmarried Couples in the Child Custody Process?

    The child custody process can be a complex journey, with additional steps often present for unmarried couples. Understanding the legal framework governing these matters is crucial for safeguarding your rights…

    Recognizing and Addressing Parental Alienation

    Recognizing and Addressing Parental Alienation

    Parental alienation is an increasingly recognized issue within the realm of family law. This unfortunate phenomenon can have profound and lasting effects on both children and families, leading to emotional…

    What Factors Determine a Child’s Best Interests in Custody Cases?

    What Factors Determine a Child’s Best Interests in Custody Cases?

    Child custody disputes can be emotionally charged, whether they arise between divorcing parents or unmarried individuals. At the heart of these conflicts is the desire of both parents to protect…

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