Child support ensures children receive the financial support they need, but life circumstances can change, making it hard to meet these obligations. If you can’t afford your child support payments in California, it’s crucial to understand what steps you can take and...
Sacramento Family Law Blog
Demonstrating a “substantial change” in family law modifications
Life doesn’t stay the same after a family court order; jobs change, kids grow up, and living situations shift. When this happens, the original court order might no longer fit the family’s needs, and a modification may be appropriate. In California, a person must show...
How is custody impacted if a parent works overnight shifts?
Balancing child custody can feel tough when your work schedule includes overnight shifts. You might worry that your schedule could affect your custody arrangement or your ability to spend quality time with your child. You still have rights, and courts consider your...
What to expect at your first California divorce court appearance
The first court appearance in a California divorce case is often called a Request for Order hearing or a Case Management Conference, depending on the circumstances. This hearing helps the court manage the case and address any immediate concerns. Understanding what...
How to value art collections in divorce
Dividing property in a divorce can be stressful, especially when unique assets like art collections are involved. These pieces often carry emotional and financial value, which makes accurate valuation essential. Knowing how to assess and divide them fairly can make...
How does spousal support work if you are self-employed?
Spousal support, also known as alimony, helps a lower-earning spouse maintain financial stability after a divorce. However, spousal support can become more complex when one or both spouses are self-employed. Self-employment can make it harder to determine true...
How California’s domestic violence restraining orders work
Domestic violence restraining orders aim to protect people from abuse or threats from someone close to them. In California, these orders help stop further harm by setting legal boundaries. If someone feels unsafe due to a partner, spouse, or family member’s actions,...
How do California courts define “unfit” parents?
When you're in a custody dispute during divorce, the court’s focus stays on what’s best for your child. One major concern is whether either parent might be considered “unfit.” That label isn’t handed out lightly, but if it applies, it can change custody outcomes...
How moving out of the family home can affect your divorce
Divorce often brings tough decisions, and one of the biggest is whether to move out of the family home before the divorce is final. This choice can affect your case in more ways than you might expect. If you're thinking about leaving the home, consider how that move...
Techniques for uncovering concealed wealth and hidden assets
When a marriage involves significant wealth, financial transparency becomes even more important. In some cases, one spouse might try to hide money, investments, or property during the divorce process. If one person hides income or assets, it can unfairly affect the...

