For co-parents sharing legal or physical custody of their children in California, family courts prioritize the best interests of each individual child when making custody decisions. Even when you and your co-parent agree on a custody arrangement, a California family court must review your custody…
Child custody arrangements are designed to serve the best interests of your child. But life circumstances often change. What may have worked a year ago may not work today. As a parent, you may need to consider modifying your child custody arrangement if you, your…
When you and your co-parent find yourselves at an impasse over which school your child should attend, the stakes are incredibly high – often with a profound impact on you and your children’s lives, their educational outcomes, and your overall family dynamics. Navigating this process…
Relocation custody cases are among the most emotionally and legally complex disputes a parent can face. The outcome of these cases can significantly impact your child’s future and your own life – often determining whether you or your co-parent can move to a new location…
Co-parenting separately can be one of the most challenging experiences a family may face after a divorce. Add a long-distance move into the equation, and the complications multiply. The reasons behind a move are diverse and often deeply personal, whether the person moving is you…
After a marital breakup, it’s common for one spouse to move away to a different state. Whether they’re looking for a fresh start, putting miles between themselves and their spouse, or moving back to a home state for moral support, a divorce is often the…