April 15, 2026 Does Spring Break Override the Normal Custody Schedule in California? Spring break is one of the most anticipated weeks of the school year, but for divorced or separated parents in
April 15, 2026 What Happens If Both Parents Book Vacations for the Same Week? Picture this. It is Tuesday night. You just finished booking a spring break trip to Mammoth with your kids, confirmation
April 15, 2026 Move Away Orders & Relocation: What California Parents Need to Know Before Moving With Their Child A new job in Austin. A remarriage in Seattle. A chance to move closer to aging parents in Boston. Life
April 15, 2026 Who Claims the Children on Taxes After Divorce in California? Tax season has a way of bringing old divorce issues back to the surface. Every April, family law offices across
April 15, 2026 What California Judges Actually Look At in Move-Away Cases Move-away cases are some of the hardest family law cases in California, and they rarely turn on a single fact.
March 11, 2026 Joint Custody vs. Sole Custody in California: Understanding Your Options When parents in California separate or divorce, one of the most important decisions the court must address is custody of
March 5, 2026 - March 11, 2026 Do Fathers Have Equal Custody Rights in California? What the Law Actually Says One of the most common concerns fathers face during a divorce or custody dispute is whether the court will treat
March 1, 2026 - March 11, 2026 California’s New Joint Petition Divorce Process: What It Means If You and Your Spouse Agree Filing for divorce in California has traditionally been an adversarial process, even when both spouses agree on the terms. One
February 24, 2026 - March 11, 2026 What Is a 730 Custody Evaluation and How Can It Affect Your Case? In contested custody disputes, California courts sometimes need more information than what the parents and their attorneys can provide through
February 11, 2026 - March 11, 2026 False Restraining Orders in California Divorce: What Men Can Do to Fight Back Domestic violence restraining orders serve a critical purpose in protecting individuals from genuine threats to their safety. California’s family courts