
How to help children cope with their parents’ divorce
Unfortunately, divorce in the US has become a regular part of life It is estimated that 40 percent to 50 percent of marriages end in divorce in the US; however, just because it is a frequent occurrence does not mean it is not stressful for children. If parents have children and they file for divorce, it can be very frustrating to the children, even if...
Everything You Need to Know About Alimony
Alimony can be stressful to think about during a divorce, more so for some than others. When Alimony is involved, a spouse’s financial status can overwhelm them if they’re on the lower end of it. But people should stress no more, this article will explain everything and how it affects divorce in California. What Is Alimony? Alimony is spousal support...
San Mateo Superior Court implements remote appearances protocol
On Monday, May 26 the San Mateo Superior Court implemented remote appearances in several of their family law calendars. The Court will be expanding the use of remote appearances by way of Zoom Audio/Video conferencing to be used by our justice partners who would like to appear remotely for certain calendars and hearing types as follows: Courtroom 4A Tuesdays (excluding Tuesdays following a...
6 Things You Should Know About a Business Valuation in a Divorce Case
Assets that are shared by a couple during their marriage, including a shared business, is subject to division when the marriage ends. There are six things you should know about business valuation in case of a divorce. 1. Where there’s a business, there’s valuation. If a business is owned, you...
Can a Father get Full Custody of His Child?
Attempting to get partial or full custody of a child can be both stressful and challenging. With numerous factors going into the decision, the most important one resides within the best interest of the child. Many people may tell you that a father has no chance in a custody battle, but that is simply untrue. This article will investigate the ways that any...
Divorce Mediation Goes Virtual in San Mateo
What happens when “Til death do us part,” changes to, “We’re just not working out and can’t stay married anymore?” – Well, divorce happens. That may be a droll way of putting things, but statistically, 50% of marriages in the US will end up in divorce or separation. Going through a divorce is often one of the saddest and most stressful things that people...
What are the 4 types of Power of Attorney?
Have you recently found yourself in a situation where you need a power of attorney? Perhaps you may not need it now, but foresee yourself needing one in the future. Whatever the case may be, a power of attorney is quite a significant piece of legal documentation that will allow a person, known as a principal, to appoint someone to act on their behalf if they become incapacitated. This person,...
Quarantine How-to Guide for Parents Sharing Custody of a Child
Managing custody of a child can be challenging at the best of times. Add a global pandemic into the mix, and everything suddenly becomes much more complicated. As a parent sharing custody of a child, you’re sure to be wondering how you should be managing custody during the quarantine period, to uphold each parties’ custody obligations and...
Is COVID-19 Sparking a Domestic Violence Pandemic?
The Coronavirus has forced entire countries the world over into states of complete lock-down in an attempt to terminate the rapid spread of the virus and uncontrollable mortality rates. However, the lock-down has some severe implications for those women who are living in abusive households. Complaints of domestic violence increased since the lock-down...
Navigate Divorce Mediation during the Coronavirus Pandemic
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic is making life difficult, here is what you can do to navigate your Divorce Mediation case Seven Bay Area jurisdictions have issued a shelter in place order in an effort to stop the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and limit its impacts on our community. As divorce can be difficult even in the best of times, you may...
5 Reasons why a parent may lose custody of a child
“How can a parent may lose custody of a child?” This question is entirely valid that you may be asking yourself, especially if you are in the middle of a custody battle with the child’s other parent. Protecting your child from your former partner through a custody battle can be emotionally draining. However, knowing what could cause a parent to lose...
The Ultimate Guide to Advance Directives and Power of Attorney
There may come a time in your life when you require medical attention or treatment, and you are unable to communicate with physicians coherently. As scary as this thought may be, it is essential to be proactive and prepare for this event with a Living Will, Advance Directives and a Power of Attorney. There are two documents that you will need to complete....
Temporary vs. Testamentary Guardianship: What’s the Difference?
Temporary and Testamentary Guardianship are the two primary forms of guardianship. A legal guardian is someone appointed by the court to make legal decisions for another person who is not capable of making decisions for him or herself based on their status as a minor (under the age of 18), or severe physical or mental disability. In this article, you will...
Guardianship of Incapacitated or Disabled Persons
We rarely think of the notion of guardianship when reflecting on decisions we need to make regarding our lives. Often, we have plans for our health, accidental care, disability, investments, and insolvency, but rarely do we look at the need to have a guardian in place to manage the above if we become unable to do so ourselves. Traditionally, this sort of...
Step-by-Step Guide to Establishing a Guardianship of a Child
There’s a lot to consider when you take on the legal guardian of a child. In California, a guardian is a person other than a child’s biological parent who accepts legal responsibility for a child. We’ve provided some essential information to help guide you step-by-step through the process of establishing a guardianship of a child. There are many...
What’s the difference between Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce?
Let’s learn the difference between Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce. Every year, the state of California sees around 250,000 couples tie the knot. While some live happily ever after, in wedded bliss, this is not the case for some forty percent of those couples. With divorce statistics so high – no true partnership should start without full awareness of the facts. There is a chance your...
What You Need to Know If You Are Considering Prenuptial Agreements
If you are about to get married and have been jolted from the fairy tale by the term ‘prenup,’ then this article is for you. We put together a comprehensive, short-form guide to help you navigate the complex process of prenuptial agreements. Want to know what your rights and responsibilities are? Read on to find out. Read This Guide Before You...
Fault Divorce vs. No Fault Divorce: What’s the Difference?
It’s never easy to end a marriage. No couple enters a marriage in search of a divorce, but there is sometimes no other option forward. When the time comes to separate, it’s best to have an experienced family law attorney on your side who will fight for a fair and fair divorce. If you live in the State of California you can file for a divorce...
Understanding Child Support Law
Child Support is just one part of a process that can be challenging and stressful. Having some understanding of how child support works and what is required of you will eliminate some of that stress. This article will provide an outline of the basics and most often asked questions about child support law. Each state has its own child support laws based on the federal statute. No two child...