This blog is where we discuss current issues affecting family law, as well as share any firm news or interesting information we come across. We like to think of our blog as a place where you can get to know us a little bit better and maybe learn something in the process.
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California Custody Law: When Visitation Is Not a Safe OptionNon-custodial parents have visitation rights, but California courts have a duty to protect the best interest of children.
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Six-Month Waiting Period for California Divorce is MandatoryLearn about the Six-Month Waiting Period for California Divorce
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Support Options for Stay-at-Home MomsOur San Francisco divorce attorneys discuss the types of California spousal support options available to stay-at-home moms.
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Can You Go Back to School after a California Divorce?Thinking of going back to school after your California divorce? Our San Francisco divorce attorneys can help you make this dream a reality.
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Five Ways Your Child Can Express California Child Custody PreferenceCalifornia law allows a child’s preference to be given consideration when determining child custody arrangements. Learn how this is done.
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18 Top Reasons for Divorce in California
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The Power of Form 8332A tax exemption must be a bargaining chip in your California child custody battle. Our San Francisco child custody lawyers explain.
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An Ambiguous Support Agreement Could Lead to an IRS AuditDo you know which part of your California support payment is taxable? Mistakes could mean an IRS audit for you and your ex-spouse.
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Three Reasons to Get DivorcedAre you asking yourself, “Should I get divorced?” A San Francisco divorce attorney gives three examples of when divorce might be good idea.
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Determining the Duration of Spousal Support in CaliforniaHow long will spousal support last? A San Francisco spousal support attorney discusses the circumstances that affect the duration of spousal support.
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“Not With My Money!” Who Decides How Child Support is Spent?Your ex doesn’t like how you spend the child support he sends. Does he have the right to complain? Our San Francisco divorce attorney explains.
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Joint Custody in California: Is it Right for You?When both parents want custody of the children, joint custody is an option. A San Francisco divorce attorney discusses California joint custody agreements.