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Contempt of Family Court in California Explained

In court situations, including family courts in California, being in “contempt” means a person has disobeyed or willfully ignored a standing court order. Contempt charges can stem from a person’s action or inaction under a court order when that wrongful behavior leads to direct material…

Psychological Evaluation in a Family Law Case—What you Need to Know

When divorce cases and matters of child custody reach the courtroom, it’s a distressing time for families, often exacerbating mental health issues that may already exist, like anxiety and depression. With the best interests of the child always the top priority in child custody cases,…

What Can Be Used as Evidence During a California Family Law Case?

In any courtroom case whether criminal or civil, both sides of an argument attempt to achieve a specific outcome. By presenting facts and evidence to support one side of the argument they can move toward achieving their goal. In family court, many types of evidence…

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