De Facto Parent Child Support Rights in California
Becoming a de facto parent allows one to be more involved in a child’s juvenile dependency case. Here’s what you need to know about de facto parent child support rights.
Becoming a de facto parent allows one to be more involved in a child’s juvenile dependency case. Here’s what you need to know about de facto parent child support rights.
Any individual who has been consistently taking care of a juvenile dependent of the court has the option to apply for de facto parent status. Here is everything an individual needs to know about de facto parents and juvenile dependency.
If a parent is concerned about the safety of their child because of a co-parent’s mental wellbeing, they can request a psychological evaluation from the court. Here’s what you need to know about a psychological evaluation in California family law cases.
Any custodial parent has the right to request retroactive child support from the non-custodial parent. Here’s how to request retroactive child support payments in California.
It can be overwhelming to try to save a child from a neglectful parent and unsafe living environment. Here’s how to prove a parent unfit in California.
Having a reliable attorney is crucial when trying to navigate the divorce process. Here is what to do if your divorce lawyer is not fighting for you.