Articles about Riverside Child Custody
Child Custody Law -The types of custody orders can impact the effects of divorce on a child or children.
Child Support & Custody - Determining what your figure means though, may involve consulting with an attorney. The first thing you have to enter is the number of dependents. This means dependents of the relationship at issue.
Visitation – What is the relationship between children and divorce? How does visitation play a role? What types of visitation can be ordered? How can you minimize the harm done to children when a divorce occurs?
Father & Child Custody – Dads need dissolution and child custody help because getting the kids, getting a fair support order, and getting a divorce is harder for a man. Divorce help for dads comes in the form of a family attorney who knows how to fight for father’s rights.
Grandparent’s Rights – California has a Grandparents Rights statute. It says that the court can order visitation with minor grandchildren even if the parents object. The California Supreme Court upheld this law in Butler vs. Harris in 2004.
Joint Child Custody – You can determine custody and visitation without a court order. All you need to do is draft a Parenting Agreement. If you and your ex are of one mind about how the children will spend their time, just have your attorney draw up a Parenting Agreement.
Move Away Law – Move aways are among the most emotionally and legally complex issues that commonly arise in a divorce setting. Often one party needs to move for her own peace of mind, to be with relatives and family, to be with a new spouse, or to obtain a new job. In any case, the parent who is left behind can be devastated as visitation is no longer plentiful.
Paternity – Paternity is a fancy, legal name for fatherhood. If a child is born to a married couple, the man is legally the father unless a challenge to his paternity is made. However, if a couple is unmarried at the time of birth, the couple should sign a voluntary Declaration of Paternity at the hospital.
If you have questions about any of these articles, or are just looking for a Riverside Child Custody attorney for your case in Riverside, San Bernardino, Hemet, or Rancho Cucamonga, give Julian Fox a call at 877-369-5924.