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Divorce is a painful process that becomes challenging when children are involved. In addition to the emotional trauma from the parents' separation, fighting over the custody battles intensifies the situation. You cannot complete your divorce process in California until child custody issues are resolved. Fortunately, the divorcing couple can work towards solving child custody issues outside of court. Child custody mediation allows parents to avoid the child custody court's emotional and financial constraints. You can either...
Court-ordered custody agreements can last for many years, especially if both parents live nearby. However, these "move-away" situations can be challenging because they usually involve a clash...
If you are in the middle of a custody battle, it can help to know what a judge might consider when deciding who gets custody. The criteria that judges use in every custody case are outlined in the...
It is common for California residents to move long distances, searching for new jobs. When the distance is great, you might find it challenging to provide for the daily basis of their families....
Child custody cases are complicated enough when both parents live in the US. But what happens when one parent lives outside the US or wants to relocate outside the US? If you already have a custody agreement, location changes mean changes in custody agreements. It means involving international laws – some of which might not agree with the US and Californian laws. So, how do courts navigate international child custody cases? Let's explore some of the common issues that arise in these cases and the laws courts apply. Common...
Nothing is easy when a marriage ends. Divorce emotionally affects all family members, primarily the children. Therefore, even as you deal with your emotions, the law encourages you and your spouse...
When married couples divorce, courts sometimes award spousal support or alimony to one spouse based on the court's decision or an agreement between the two. Alimony is usually separate from the...
Children are an essential part of society, and the law aims to protect them from harm or abuse. Subsequently, depending on the circumstances, you may lose custoy of your children in a juvenile...
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