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How to Modify Child Custody Arrangements in California
A custody order lasts indefinitely until your child turns 18. That does not mean that the circumstances of your life will remain the same until then. When circumstances change, you need a Sherman Oaks child custody attorney to help you get a child custody modification with the…
Steps to Take When Planning a Move with Your Child After Divorce
Divorce is often a chance to start over. Some parents may continue life in the same place to keep consistency for themselves and their kids. Others may have the opportunity for a better job or more support in a different city or state, leading them…
What is A Guardian Ad Litem in California?
Any situation that calls child custody into question is stressful and often volatile. In the process, you may hear people referencing a guardian ad litem in the case or even have one appointed to your child. It can make the situation significantly more stressful without…
What Is A High Conflict Divorce?
A high-conflict divorce is how to take a bad experience and make it even worse. The splitting spouses opt for a long, nasty goodbye by giving each other as much grief as possible on their way to a divorce. High-conflict divorces are hard on everyone….
What Happens If My Spouse Hides Assets During Our Divorce?
When a marriage ends in California, the law says that the assets acquired by the couple during the marriage are to be split 50/50. This equal division may not sit too well with a spouse who feels they are entitled to a greater share of…
How to Deal With Post-Divorce Co-Parenting ChallengesÂ
Conflict with a co-parent can overshadow your child’s best interests. Finding solutions to challenges in a co-parenting relationship requires new approaches to prevent old wounds from halting progress. While divorce in Southern California can be complex, reducing its impact on co-parenting and your child is often possible….
How Can Social Media Affect My CA Divorce Case?Â
Your social media posts may provide information that impacts the outcome of a California divorce. The best practice during a divorce is to refrain from social media use. Even seemingly neutral posts can lead to misinterpretation. Below are a few ways your social media posts can…