When parents in California get a divorce, they must decide what to do about child custody or go to court where a judge will decide. The situation will become much more complicated if the custodial parent decides to relocate with the child. Parents who are considering...
Month: July 2020
An angry ex-spouse can cause chaos
An angry ex-spouse can turn a California divorce upside down and make it into a very stressful event. This is even if one spouse has the best of intentions and wants to settle. However, the anger can motivate one spouse to act out of spite, and that can carry through...
Documents that may be useful in a divorce case
Generally speaking, a California divorce attorney will have an easier time representing your interests when you provide the information he or she asks for. In most cases, your legal representative will need any information that can help to verify your household income...
Basics of child custody and visitation orders
In California, a judge makes the last decision regarding child custody and visitation. However, they will often approve the arrangement that both parties agree on. The two types of child custody are legal and physical. Both custody orders may be joint or sole. Legal...
How virtual visitation can work for parents and children
Virtual visitation may be an option for some parents in California after a divorce. It is particularly common if one parent has to relocate. Virtual visitation can allow children and parents to connect in a way they would not otherwise be able to. However, virtual...