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Parental Alienation
... against the other parent. The purpose of the alienation is usually to gain or retain custody without the involvement of the father. The alienation usually extends to the father's family and friends as well. This condition arises as a distinctive form of ...
http://www.californiadivorce.info/psychology.children.parentalalienation.htm
10 Ways to Protect Your Assets During Divorce
... owners claim that the business operated by one spouse is, in fact owned by the spouse and his brother, his uncle, or his father. For years, family law judges seeing one spouse claim that the cash he took to his brother's, father's, or uncle's home as a ...
http://www.californiadivorce.info/legal.process.10waystoprotectassets.htm
730 Custody Evaluation
... process can become tricky. This is because some evaluators are considered to be "neutral," while others may be seen as pro-father or pro-mother. Others are known for their thorough process, while still others may be seen as too hurried. Then there are those ...
http://www.californiadivorce.info/legal.children.730custodyevaluation.htm
Today's Article from the Divorce Library PATERNITY It is not uncommon for unmarried persons to have children in our society. When a child is conceived out of wedlock even though there may no longer be a social stigma associated with such and event, there can be problems involving the parents. Parents may not always agree on what is appropriate in terms of raising their child. Parents may not be able to agree on what arrangements should be made for custody and visitation. Disputes may arise over child support as well. The decisions that are made regarding the rights of parents and their children in the early stages of a child's life can have long term consequences on the remainder of that child's life. Paternity cases are much like divorce cases in that both child support and child custody are at issue, however, the issue of property division can not be dealt with in a paternity matter. It is also common to see governmental child support enforcement authorities at play in paternity matters, as the state government is required to establish paternity and seek child support at the request of the custodial parent, and the state always seeks to establish paternity where a parent has received public assistance. A parent who can not afford an attorney may be entitled to the assistance of a state-appointed attorney in order to defend a paternity claim. If you live in Southern California, and would like advice about father s right or other family law or estate planning issues, please setup an initial divorce consultation today. Would you like to know more about father s right?
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