Can a Parent Stop Grandparents From Seeing Their Grandchildren?
Most grandparents eagerly await time with their grandchildren. Not only are they the next generation, they are often much-loved additions to the family. However, sometimes, the parents of the children may have other plans. Breaches in the family may cause the parents to decide that they do not want to
The Basics of Child Custody for Unmarried Parents in California
In all child custody cases, whether the parents were previously married or not, the courts will look at the best interests of the child when determining any child custody concerns. The goal, in most cases, is to allow both parents to have time with the child, since most children benefit
Contested Divorce? What Types of Evidence that Can Help?
Unless you and your spouse agree to all matters concerning child custody, parenting time, and the division of marital assets, your divorce is considered contested in California. If your divorce is contested, it means that you will likely have to go to court and prove why these matters should be