Legal Articles, Divorce & Family Law

Child Custody: Holiday Visitation

Child Visitation: Holidays

How A New California Law May Affect Child Custody

New California Law: A Child's Right To Have Their Voice Heard in Court

California Guardianship Basics

A Summary of California Guardianship Laws

A New Year

The new year brings with it a new house of divorce filings. Before taking that step, or if the other party has decided to take that step, you should get a better idea of what that means.

A Few Thoughts on the Holidays

Navigating the holidays can be difficult when you have separated. Here are a few thoughts on putting aside the problems to let your children enjoy the season.

Loco Means Crazy, Right? Mayber?

A party who cares for a child for six months or more may have custody rights to that child on the basis of standing In Loco Parentis. The PA Supreme Court recently weighted in on whether or not they have a duty of child support.

Yours, Mine, Ours, But Mostly Ours - A marital Property Primer

Many people facing divorce wonder what is marital property and how does it get divided. This provides a very brief overview of a very big topic.

Untying the Knot - Divorce Estate Planning

Estate Planning during a divorce is often overlooked but can be a critical component to ensuring you are protected. This article provides more information.

POTENTIAL PITFALLS OF THE RICH & FAMOUS ATHLETE

POTENTIAL PITFALLS OF THE RICH & FAMOUS ATHLETE

Arbitration

Q & A about arbitration.

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