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Top 5 Benefits to Co-Parenting: How to Work as a Team When Going Through a Divorce

Going through a divorce is never easy, especially when children are involved. For many parents, the idea of not being able to see their kids as often as they used to can be heartbreaking. However, there is a solution to this issue: co-parenting. Co-parenting is a method in which both parents actively participate in raising their children even after their divorce.

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More Grounds for Full Custody: What a Parent Needs to Know

Are you a parent in the midst of a child custody dispute? If so, you may be wondering what grounds can be used to support your case for full custody of your children. It is essential to understand the legal standards and various factors that come into play when the court is determining what type of custody arrangement is in the best interest of the child or children involved. In this blog post, we will provide an overview of the grounds for full custody and what a parent needs to know.

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Family Code Section 3044 Presumption in Child Custody Determination

In California, Family Code Section 3044 creates a presumption that it is not in the best interests of the child for a parent who has committed domestic violence to have sole or joint legal or physical custody of the child. This means that if a parent has been found to have committed domestic violence against the other parent or against the child, the court will start with the assumption that the parent who committed the violence should not have custody of the child.

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Grounds for Full Custody: What a Father Should Know

Going through a divorce can be a challenging and emotionally draining process. One of the most crucial aspects for parents during this time is determining child custody arrangements. For fathers, understanding the grounds for full custody can be essential in protecting their parental rights and ensuring their child's best interests. This article will provide valuable insights into child custody, the role of a child custody attorney, and how hard it is for a father to get full custody in California. We will also discuss why a father should pursue full custody and the factors considered by the court in such cases.

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Why Be Financially Prepared for Divorce?

A divorce may be the most detrimental event of your life. It may also be the most liberating and empowering. Either way, you need to be financially prepared. Here are a list of common questions I get about preparing for your divorce as well as my response, which I hope you find helpful.

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What is Paternity in California?

Establishing paternity in California is an important legal step for unmarried parents who want to secure the rights and responsibilities of both the father and the child. In this article, we'll explore the process of establishing paternity in California and what you need to do to ensure your child's future is protected.

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Supervised Visitation in California: What You Need to Know

Are you curious about supervised visitation in California? If so, you're not alone. Supervised visitation is a process that many courts use to keep parents and children safe, especially when there are concerns about potential abuse or neglect. In this blog post, we'll discuss what supervised visitation is, how it works in California, and what you can do to protect yourself and your children if it's ordered by a court. Keep reading to learn more about supervised visitation in California.

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How to Get a Marriage Annulment in California: The Ultimate Guide

If you are seeking an annulment of your marriage in California, you may feel overwhelmed and confused about the process. But don't worry, this guide is designed to provide all the information you need to know about getting an annulment in the state of California. We'll cover everything from the legal definition of an annulment to the required documents, costs, and timeline for the annulment process. By the end of this guide, you'll have a clear understanding of the annulment process in California and be well on your way to having your marriage annulled.

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The Basics of Visitation Rights: Answers for Parents Who Have Been Denied Child Custody

Visitation rights are an important part of being a parent, whether or not you have been granted full custody of your child. If you have been denied child custody, you may be wondering what your rights are when it comes to visiting your child. In this blog post, we'll cover the basics of visitation rights and answer some common questions for parents who have been denied child custody.

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How Much Does It Really Cost to Get Divorced in California?

Divorce is a difficult and emotional process, but unfortunately it is also a costly one. If you are considering divorce in California, it is important to understand the potential costs you may face. This blog post will provide an overview of the financial costs associated with getting a divorce in California, so that you can make the best decision for you and your family. We will discuss the average cost of divorce in California, as well as the various factors that can increase or decrease the total cost.

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How 50/50 Custody Works in California (And Why It's the Best Arrangement for Kids)

50/50 custody arrangements are becoming increasingly common in California, providing an equitable arrangement for children to spend time with both parents. In this post, we'll discuss the basics of how 50/50 custody works in California, including how it's determined and the benefits it can provide to both parents and children. We'll also explain why 50/50 custody is often seen as the best arrangement for children, providing stability, security, and emotional support from both parents. Read on to learn more about 50/50 custody in California.

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Everything You Need to Know About Family Law in California

Family law in California is a complex and often overwhelming area of the law. It covers a wide range of issues, from divorce and child custody to adoption and spousal support. With so much to consider, it can be difficult to know where to begin. In this blog post, we will discuss everything you need to know about family law in California so that you can make the best decisions for your particular situation. We'll cover topics such as filing for divorce, establishing child custody, the court process, and more. By the end of this post, you should have a clear understanding of how family law works in California.

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Child Support in California: How It Works

If you are a parent in the state of California, understanding the basics of how child support is determined is important. The state of California provides guidelines for parents to follow when it comes to calculating and providing support for their children. In this blog post, we will discuss how child support is determined in the state of California and the factors that are taken into consideration. We will also provide an overview of the different methods for calculating child support and the resources available to help parents understand their rights and responsibilities.

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5 Reasons Why You Might Need a Family Attorney

When it comes to family law issues, it is always best to seek the advice of an experienced family law attorney. The attorneys at Ashley A. Andrews, APC have a combined 30 years of experience with a Certified Family Law Specialist on staff and an in-house forensic accountant.

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Parental Alienation

Parental alienation is a strategy whereby one parent intentionally displays to the child unjustified negativity aimed at the other parent. The purpose of this strategy is to damage the child's relationship with the other parent and to turn the child's emotions against that other parent. Parental alienation can take many forms.

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Income Available for Support and Loan Principal Payments

I am prefacing this post with the disclaimer that divorce cases with these issues are complex. One can expect rounds of discovery including depositions and the need to retain forensic accountants. Why, you ask? Seems simple enough, right? Wrong. This is where you need to make certain that the family law attorney you hire is not only experienced with forensic accountants and has a working relationship with a good one; but also will not gouge you with attorney's fees and costs in this complex analysis.

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Would You Like to Buy a Vowel?

If you as a self-representing litigant or represented and your attorney or the other side set your family law matter for a Trial Readiness Conference, Status Conference, Mandatory Settlement Conference or Trial Setting Conference, the logical next question is "what is next?" Here is a road map in Los Angeles County because the answer to this question is every lawyer's favorite: "it depends," and the answer really does.

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