Co-Parenting and You: Tips on Splitting Parenting Costs

child custody lawyersWe’ve previously discussed strategies to help ensure that your co-parenting efforts proceed smoothly and without a hitch, and we thought it would be good to go over some more advice, this time in regards to the financial aspects of co-parenting. As you and your ex-spouse are well aware, raising children is a costly and stressful affair. This is why it’s so important that you and the other parent work together and figure out a parenting costs plan that works for everyone.

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Do Moms Have An Advantage During Child Custody Disputes?

child custody lawyersIt’s a common complaint: many gripe that family law courts will always favor mothers over father when it comes to child custody and other family law disputes. While this assertion continues to be a prevalent one, the fact of the matter is that the courts are bound by the clearly-defined family law code, and in California, the law spells it out clearly: both mothers and fathers are equally entitled to having custody of their children.

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Defining Community Property and Asset Division in California

divorce attorneysCalifornia is one of the several states in the U. S. that follows community property laws, which brings forth all sorts of questions 04about property and asset division. To put it simply, community property means that all assets which are collected during the length of the marriage become marital property, and are to be split equally in half between the two individuals in the case of a divorce.

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Adoption and Child Support in California

Families today are more dynamic than ever. As attitudes towards divorceFamily Law Attorneys and remarrying have relaxed, so have the number of nontraditional families that often involve step-children from earlier marriages, as well as different “sets” of parents at either home. When families where children are already present are formed, many new spouses often grow close to their stepchildren and some even opt to legally adopt them, officially making themselves that child’s legal parent.

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