Many children have a hard time dealing with parental divorce. This is especially true when parents fight over custody. In California, courts make custody and visitation decisions based on the "best interests" of the child. This legal standard puts the child's welfare...
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How to establish paternity in California
Think Babies reported 81.8% of children live in a two-parent home. For the remaining children, there may be situations where the father had to establish paternity. Establishing paternity is an important legal step to validate the relationship between a father and his...
What happens to the family home in a divorce?
California follows the concept of community property when dividing assets in a divorce. According to the California Courts, community property is anything a couple obtains during the marriage. One of the most significant assets typically at the center of divorce...
How are retirement savings divided in a divorce?
Dividing assets in a divorce is one of the most complex processes, but it is a necessary step to finalize a divorce agreement. The hardest asset to divide is often retirement savings. Without a prenuptial agreement saying otherwise, the court will expect you and your...
Is a 50/50 split of marital/community property guaranteed?
A 50/50 split of community property is not guaranteed. However, you must present some compelling evidence to get a different distribution from the court. Here is what happens in the two steps that affect the distribution of your assets during divorce. A lawyer...
What does parental alienation look like?
Children have better odds of thriving when maintaining healthy relationships with both parents. However, the animosity between spouses during and after a divorce can spill over into the parent-child bond. Parental alienation can become common, and studies find that...
How legal guidance can help you create the perfect parenting plan
Following your divorce and the determination of child custody, the next step is for you and your co-parent to agree on a parenting plan that promotes a healthy family dynamic. This is easier said than done if you cannot arrive at a mutually-agreeable plan. You should...
How long will divorce take?
The divorce process varies by state, including the residency requirements, legal separation mandates and even the waiting period for the final decree. With so much different information, it is understandable if you are wondering how long your divorce might take. In...
Preparing to file for divorce in California
The decision to end your marriage can be difficult and painful. There are many legal and logistical concerns to address. When planning to file for divorce in California, here are some key points to consider. Have you filled out the necessary forms? You must fill out a...
3 reasons to create a parenting plan as soon as possible
When parents divorce, their children are usually their foremost concern. Once you and your spouse have decided to separate, one of your first steps should be creating a parenting plan. This is a critical step in helping you, your spouse and your children navigate the...