What do I need to do to establish Paternity?
There are two ways to establish "parentage" when a child's parents are not married: 1. Both parties sign a voluntary declaration of parentage,...
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There are two ways to establish "parentage" when a child's parents are not married: 1. Both parties sign a voluntary declaration of parentage,...
“Legal custody” is the ability of one (sole legal) or two (joint legal) parents to make medical, educational, and religious upbringing decisions...
It depends on how spousal support was adjudicated in your first divorce. Specifically, was jurisdiction to award spousal support terminated in the...
The county where the case is venued will have a full record of all filings made in your case as well as minute entries. Most county court websites...
The best answer is, it depends. California family law judges have very broad discretion in rendering custody orders. Judges are to consider: The...
To echo the other answers, yes this includes weekends and holidays, unless the last day falls on a weekend or holiday, then the file/service...
California judicial counsel form DV-400-INFO found at https://www.courts.ca.gov/documents/dv400info.pdf outlines step by step how a protected party...
If you and your husband are in agreement on division of community estate (assets and debts) and any reimbursements owed, are both willing to make...
If you have a specific child custody and visitation order and you have the order with you, some law enforcement agencies will enforce your order...
California is a community property state, so when you say you have no “common property” with your husband that’s not likely what a CA family law...