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Previously I discussed the importance of knowing how to protect yourself against domestic violence in all its forms. But what

The psychological pressures of Covid-19 have made protections against domestic violence more important than ever. According to a study published

“Dr. Dre must pay $300K per month in spousal support?! That number can’t be right.” Social media was flooded with

To get or not to get. That is the dilemma facing many parents today concerning their children and the Covid

Everyone wants to avoid litigation and its accompanying anxieties and inconveniences. Divorcing couples are no different. Some have chosen the

Imagine buying plane tickets and hotel accommodations for an Aruba vacation for you and your children, only to have your

In the past two blog entries we addressed custody and child support. In this post we will discuss the most

Not many topics will set off as many fights between divorcing parents than child support. Neither side is ever happy

If there is a Rule #1 in Family Law that spouses should follow during divorce proceedings, this is it: Do

I struggled a bit writing this. I thought it would be easier finding examples proving that California Family Law is

What happens in Vegas may stay in Vegas, but what happens outside the courtroom will not necessarily remain outside the

In a courtroom, as in life, first impressions matter. However, in a courtroom second, third, and fourth impressions matter also.

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