Adoption Laws in California: The Basics
Navigating state rules regarding adoption can be overwhelming. Here is everything a prospective parent needs to know about adoption laws in California.
Navigating state rules regarding adoption can be overwhelming. Here is everything a prospective parent needs to know about adoption laws in California.
California is a community property state, meaning that all property acquired after marriage is equally shared between both spouses. Here’s how to form a transmutation agreement in California.
California is classified as a no-fault divorce state. Here’s what to do if your spouse won’t sign the divorce papers in California.
An emergency (ex parte) order is a temporary child custody order. Here is how to fight an emergency (ex-parte) custody order in California.
California law requires each parent to be equally responsible for the financial needs of their child. Here is what to do if you can’t afford child support in California.
The sunset clause allows prospective spouses to agree when their prenup ends. Here’s everything you need to know about the sunset clause in a California prenuptial agreement.