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What California Parents Should Know About Child Custody and Transportation Costs

Transportation expenses are an often-overlooked aspect of child custody arrangements. Fuel costs, vehicle maintenance, long-distance travel, airline tickets, and transportation for extracurricular activities can add[…]

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Understanding California Divorce Cases Involving Home Equity Lines of Credit (HELOCs)

A home equity line of credit, commonly known as a HELOC, can be a useful financial tool during a marriage. Many families use HELOC funds[…]

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Understanding California Divorce Cases Involving Tax Liabilities and Unpaid Taxes

Taxes can become a major issue during divorce, particularly when spouses discover unpaid tax obligations, audits, penalties, or disputes regarding responsibility for prior tax returns.[…]

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What California Parents Should Know About Child Custody and Extended Family Relationships

Grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and other relatives often play an important role in a child’s life. Following separation or divorce, concerns sometimes arise regarding how[…]

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What California Parents Should Know About Child Custody and Frequent Schedule Changes

Children generally benefit from predictable routines and stability. However, some families experience constant schedule changes because of work demands, extracurricular activities, transportation issues, or communication[…]

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