Every child is entitled to financial support from his/her able-bodied parents, regardless of whether they are married or divorced. Sadly, this doesn't always mean child support is paid or received. In fact, it isn't unusual for parents to dodge child support obligations … [Read more...]
How to say no to a family law judge
It seems simple enough. You should never agree with a Judge if you don't actually agree with the Judge. Right? Theoretically yes, it is simple to say, "No your honor I do not agree." But in reality when it matters most, it isn't always so easy. There is something about … [Read more...]
Using a settlement conference to settle your divorce
An estimated 95% of all divorces, including those that are simple, complex, friendly and contested, are settled without going to trial in California. Most good divorce attorneys will make their best efforts to settle their clients' cases before going to trial. In fact, it's … [Read more...]
Use divorce as a springboard for entrepreneurship
If your marriage is ending you may need to return to work. Thankfully, more now than ever, your options for "earning up to your potential" are greater than ever before. After the 2008 Economic Crisis it became more difficult for divorcing parties to restart their careers after … [Read more...]
Keep your child safe from abuse during divorce
These organizations may help keep your child safe from abuse during divorce. I've never worked with these organizations so please contact as many as necessary and carefully consider using their services. California Department of Social Services and Child Protective Services … [Read more...]
Are you making the wrong choices in your divorce?
If you're getting divorced you must make choices about important aspects of your life. If you don't make these choices other people will, and you may not like the outcomes. So how can you avoid making the wrong choices in your divorce? First, adopt a belief that there … [Read more...]
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