Attorneys’ Fees & Sanctions: California Family Code 271
One party can be ordered to pay their spouses’ attorneys’ fees. Here’s what you need to know about attorneys’ fees & sanctions in California divorce cases.
One party can be ordered to pay their spouses’ attorneys’ fees. Here’s what you need to know about attorneys’ fees & sanctions in California divorce cases.
Adults with mental illnesses might need a conservator. Here’s what you need to know about a LPS (mental health) conservatorship in California.
Parents can make their own custody and visitation agreements. Here’s everything you need to know about child custody with no court order in California.
A mother can only prevent visitation with a court order. Here’s information on whether or not a mother can prevent a father from seeing his child.
Interspousal transfer deeds transfer property titles between spouses. Here’s everything you need to know about an interspousal transfer deed in California.