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What You Need to Know Before Relocating with your Child (Move Away)

July 15, 2020 | Child Custody, Firm News

Planning to relocate to another city, state, or even country with your child may not be as easy as picking up your things and moving when you already have custody orders in place. It is a common misconception that the parent with primary custody can…

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¿Qué sucede cuando un acusado se declara en quiebra en medio de su demanda civil?

July 13, 2020 | Español, Firm News

Ha presentado su demanda civil y ha comenzado sus procedimientos legales para obtener daños del acusado; sin embargo, ahora se le ha informado que el acusado se declaró en bancarrota, ¿y ahora qué? Cuando un acusado se declara en bancarrota en medio de un litigio,…

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Can My Child Talk to the Judge Regarding Custody Cases?

July 9, 2020 | Child Custody, Firm News

Whether or not a child should give their opinion as to their own child custody or visitation schedule depends on many factors. However, there is no law requiring a child to testify in a custody hearing, and therefore, it is not as common as you…

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¿Puede mi Hijo Hablar con el Juez Sobre Casos de Custodia?

July 9, 2020 | Divorcio, Español, Firm News

Si su hijo debe o no dar su opinión sobre su propia custodia o horario de visitas depende de muchos factores. Sin embargo, no existe una ley que exija que un niño testifique en una audiencia de custodia y, por lo tanto, no es tan…

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Breach of contract issues to be aware of in California

June 29, 2020 | Contracts, Firm News

Any party that fails to live up to its contractual obligations could be deemed to be in breach of contract. There may be a variety of consequences for failing to follow through on a promise made to another party. It isn’t uncommon for a breach…

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Steps to take to address a potential business breach of contract

June 25, 2020 | Contracts, Firm News

Contracts provide stability and structure to business operations. Whether you have a contract with a staff member or a supplier, you know you can rely on the other party to perform their contractual obligations or provide you with materials or supplies. When someone does not…

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Why is hiring an attorney so expensive?

June 17, 2020 | Contracts, Divorce, Family Law, Firm News

It is the day of your hearing. You walk down the hallway towards your assigned department and spot your attorney. She greets you with a “Good morning. It’s game day. Here we go!” You enter the courtroom with your attorney. She litigates your case, recites…

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How is a 401(k) treated in a divorce?

May 19, 2020 | Divorce, Firm News

California residents need to understand the impact that divorce can have on their retirement assets. If there is no prenuptial agreement that protects your 401(k) account, it is subject to division in a divorce. This means that you may need to readjust your retirement planning…

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Cuatro Maneras De Ahorrar En Honorarios De Abogados

May 8, 2020 | Español, Firm News

Como abogada de derecho familiar, normalmente trato con clientes durante algunos de los momentos más difíciles de sus vidas, ya sea como resultado de un divorcio pendiente, una orden de restricción o una batalla por la custodia. Muchos clientes expresan que, durante estos momentos desalentadores…

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Negociación De Arrendamiento – Resolver los Problemas Hablando

May 8, 2020 | Español, Firm News

So the governor has given you a break from having to pay your rent. Your landlord can’t evict you until the end of May. But the rent you’re not paying yet is still owed. So what do you do? Negotiate. While tenants may be happy…

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