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Creating a parenting plan after separation or divorce is one of the most important responsibilities parents face in family law cases. While many parents eventually[…]

Financial transparency is one of the most important parts of any California divorce case. Unfortunately, some spouses attempt to hide income, underreport earnings, or manipulate[…]

For many people, appearing in family court for the first time can feel intimidating and overwhelming. Whether the case involves divorce, custody, child support, spousal[…]

When one parent wants to move with a child after separation or divorce, custody disputes can quickly become highly emotional and legally complicated. California move-away[…]
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