Posts Tagged ‘Orange County child custody lawyer’
An Explanation of Orange County Child Custody Investigations
It has long been established that the issue of children in a divorce is integral. Parents consider their children to be their most valued asset and therefore, both the spouses are likely to fight it out in court fiercely to make sure they end up having the possession of their most prized assets. The courts,…
Read MoreDetermining the Child’s Preference in California Custody Cases
A decision for divorce not only affects you, it also has an effect on other people that are part of your family, most importantly your children. The effect of divorce is felt most closely and severely by the children of the broken couple. Over the years, the role of the child has become more important…
Read MoreThe Myths and Facts of California Child Custody Cases
California child custody cases are the subject of myths and untrue statements. These myths and false facts are so widespread that they have started to become more of a fact in the minds of the people as opposed to the myths that they actually are. As a result, parents make errors in parenting and other…
Read MoreA Low Down On "Parental Gate-keeping"
Parental gate-keeping can be broken down into paternal and maternal gate-keeping. Maternal gate-keeping has a far greater dominance over the paternal gate-keeping, yet the creation of barriers with respect to parent and child quality time, co-parenting and communication can be attributed to both in equal regard. This blog will set out to give you a…
Read MoreThe Lowdown On California Child Custody Laws
Children are the most important cog in the machine called marriage. To parents, their children are their greatest, most prized assets – one who they never want to leave. Yet when the parents do decide to go for an Orange County divorce, it means that the time and custody of the children needs to be…
Read MoreThe Process of Seeking Full Custody Of Your Child
What does Full Custody Mean? Full custody is also known as sole custody in the legal arena. While both these things mean the same, it is misleading to go with the literal meanings of the words. Full custody basically means that a large amount of control and care of the child is the prerogative of…
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