Major life changes can make co-parenting more challenging, especially when a parent faces a serious illness. It's essential for co-parents to find effective strategies that help children feel secure while ensuring both parents remain involved. Here are some...
Child Custody
Steps to take if a parent repeatedly violates custody agreements
When a parent violates a custody agreement, the court offers several legal remedies to ensure compliance and protect the best interests of the child. These steps allow the other parent to address the violations and seek enforcement of the custody order. File a...
How to make educational choices when sharing legal custody
When parents share legal custody in California, making educational decisions for their children requires collaboration and effective communication. Reviewing some key strategies to navigate this important aspect of co-parenting might be helpful. Establish clear...
Common reasons to request a child custody modification
Life can change a lot, and sometimes, these changes mean parents need to consider adjusting their child custody plans. The most important thing in any custody decision is making sure it's best for the child. There are several common reasons that might make parents ask...
4 key areas to include in a parenting plan in California
When parents decide to part ways, it is important to develop a plan to ensure the well-being of their children. In California, a parenting plan outlines the responsibilities and arrangements for both parents regarding their children's upbringing. There are four key...
How California determines child custody
When parents in California decide to separate or divorce, one of the most challenging aspects they face is determining child custody arrangements. Both parents deserve time with the children involved, and the state has the responsibility to decide on a custody...
What does California consider child abandonment?
In some situations, child abandonment is obvious, leaving little room for interpretation of a parent’s intent. In others, however, abandonment is not so clear cut, and you may have to prove to the courts that abandonment took place. If you suspect that your child’s...
Can a history of mental illness impact child custody matters?
Child custody matters are rarely easy to solve because there are so many factors involved that the court must consider. The priority of the court is the well-being of the child. However, because the court must rely on outside people and testimony to determine what is...
Do you need a custody investigation?
Settling child custody and visitation can be more complex than it seems in some cases. When you have reservations or concerns about the other parent’s ability to care for the children, you need to address those concerns before finalizing the custody and visitation...
What factors affect which parent gets legal custody of a child?
A physical custody arrangement is a legal agreement between two parents that details where a child lives after a divorce. However, legal custody determines which parent has authority over the child for religious training, health care, education and other issues. A...