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Including Pets in Your Prenuptial Agreement

Pets are a valuable source of companionship, affection, support, and entertainment. No wonder many couples opt to adopt a pet together or bring their four-legged friend into their marriage. According to a recent Pet Ownership Study, about 53.0% of households in California own a pet.

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What Are My Options for Relocating with The Children?

You’ve been through a divorce and the parent who has custody of your children decides to relocate, whether for a better job opportunity or because of a new love interest. Can the custodial parent just up and move, or are there legal considerations?

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What Do I Do If My Ex Isn’t Paying Child Support?

When couples divorce and children are involved, one parent will often end up paying child support to the other, who is generally the parent with custodial rights of the couple’s child or children. But if one parent stops paying child support, what steps can the custodial parent take to get the payments resumed and missed previous payments brought current?

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What to Do If You Suspect Your Ex is Putting Your Child at Risk

Divorce is a painful experience for children. Even when divorce is the best solution for family problems, children are still left with feelings of instability that may negatively impact their physical, mental, and emotional health, their relationships, even their academic performance.

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Who Gets the Pets in a Divorce?

During a divorce situation, issues of property or asset division often arise and must be sorted out. Since pets are considered a cherished member of the family by most, divorcing couples may be concerned about who gets the animal after a divorce. An experienced California family law attorney can help you to understand your rights regarding your pet in any form of marital dissolution.

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What is the Difference Between a Prenuptial & Postnuptial Agreement?

It is vital to consult with an attorney before entering into an agreement before marriage with the prospective spouse. Engaged couples need to carefully consider their rights and obligations upon marriage and what can be achieved by a prenuptial agreement.

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Hiring an Alimony Attorney in Los Angeles County

Permanent support or alimony is required in a marriage of over ten years’ duration unless the parties agree otherwise. There are a number of issues associated with the award of support, and I make sure you understand the concept, how the judge decides the issue, and how best to protect you if you are the supported spouse in the future.

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Protecting Yourself Against Domestic Violence

Domestic violence is a serious and often misunderstood issue. It can be difficult to support evidence of the violence, and victims often still suffer after removing themselves from their situation.

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How to Establish Child Custody If You Were Never Married to the Other Parent

In 2018, nearly 455,000 babies were born in California and more than 168,000 to unmarried mothers. Although those mothers automatically gain custody of their child at birth under California law, fathers do not.

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COVID’s Impact on Child Custody in California

In the midst of these unprecedented and unpredictable times, many people are left with questions about how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic can affect different legal situations. One of the more prominent concerns involves previously-determined child custody agreements.

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