Visitation rights refer to the ability of a non-custodial parent or other person to visit their biological child or another child. Generally, California agrees that visitation rights for the non-custodial parent are a good thing—unless it goes against the best interests of the child. For family members or third parties, the question of visitation in... continue reading
Child custody is one of the most crucial issues that come up during a divorce case. Both parents want to do what’s right for the child, while maintaining their access and ability to make important decisions. In California, the most important thing for any judge will always be the best interests of the child. Read... continue reading
Filing for divorce can be complicated—both emotionally and legally. Among the questions people ask before or during the separation process is, “does it matter who files for divorce first?” Read on to find out how this question applies to divorcing or separating couples in California and what a Rancho Cucamonga divorce lawyer can do to... continue reading
Things can get complicated in the aftermath of any divorce. For military divorces in particular, the separating spouses may have a lot of questions. One of the most common areas of concern after a military divorce is the non-military spouse’s benefits. What can you reasonably expect to receive? Read on to learn more about how... continue reading