Children of divorce want and need to maintain a healthy and strong relationship with both of their parents, and to be shielded from their parents’ conflicts. Some parents create an...
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In family law, tension runs high and a lot of the time a party’s action is fueled by emotion, sometimes causing a “domino-effect” of sorts or triggering retaliation from their husband/wife. The Family Court identifies and assists parties (and their children) on an immediate basis if the need rises to the level of an emergency. But what exactly is an “emergency” in Family Law?
Clients are always concerned with their attorney fees, and rightfully so because you work hard for your money. But a lawyer’s time and advice are valuable, this is why you retained a lawyer in the first place. Here are a few things to keep in mind.
In light of the holiday season, we researched articles on how divorce affects children during the holidays. We came across a wonderful article titled, "How Divorced Parents Can Help Their...
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SACRAMENTO (AP) - As the rise of nontraditional families leads to disputes under outdated law, California lawmakers returning from summer break will consider bills that seek to update family law....
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So we have been MIA on the blog-o-sphere lately. Moore Law Group has been crankin' busy, and, of course, servicing our cases comes before blogging. However, a recurring theme has come up numerous times...
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Did you know that there is a website where you can type in any legal question, and real live lawyers will respond almost instantaneously? Its true. Its called Avvo.com. I...
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"You shut your mouth when you're talking to me!" Is this Mediation? Well, actually….yes. Mediation is an alternative to litigation. It’s a place where the parties sit...
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Like it or not, appearance really does matter! When you go into the courtroom while purporting to be "Mother of the Year" but have cleavage ooz-ing out of a low-cut...
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So for all of you loyal readers out there, you know that last week I discussed what contempt is. This week I am discussing when it is proper to use...
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