Legal Articles, Divorce & Family Law

Can I take my kids out of California during a Divorce? Or do the Automatic Temporary Restraining Orders (ATROS) prevent it?

Article Discusses if a parent can travel outside the State of California with a child while a family law/divorce dissolution is pending. Explains if and how the Automatic Temporary Restraining Orders prevent such travel and what can be done to get around it.

So, You're Getting a Divorce, What Now?

What to Expect in Your Divorce

Holiday Visitation with Your Children

Holiday Visitation with Kids

A Fresh Start in the New Year

Divorce and Bankruptcy

Protective Orders and Domestic Violence Charges

A blog post about entitlements victims of domestic violence have that can protect them and help them fight back.

Family Violence: What You Need to Know

A blog post about family violence and the steps victims can take to fight back.

Misconceptions About California Spousal Support

Misconceptions About California Spousal Support

Key Topics You Should Discuss With Your Divorce Attorney

Key Topics You Should Discuss With Your Divorce Attorney

What Happens To The Company You Run With Your Spouse After Divorce?

What Happens To The Company You Run With Your Spouse After Divorce?

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