Courtroom Decorum in a Virtual World
Courtroom Decorum in a Virtual World When the courts closed early in the COVID-19 pandemic, many of them turned to virtual platforms, such as Zoom, to conduct family law cases. Rather than a solution to an immediate problem, virtual hearings may continue to be an option for years to come. That’s not only due to […]
A Marin Family Law Attorney’s Guide to Understanding Child Custody
The hardest part of divorce for many people is the thought of losing time with their children. Many people stay in bad relationships to avoid splitting custody. Not all parents “consciously uncouple,” while peacefully focusing on the kids. If you are divorcing or going through a legal separation and have children under 18, child-custody disputes […]
Marin Family Law Attorney: Duty to Support Unmarried Cohabitant
In California, during the pendency of a proceeding or in a judgment of dissolution or legal separation, the court may order a party to pay spousal support to the other party. The court orders support in the amount and for the length of time it determines is just and reasonable, based on the standard of […]
7 Tips for “Winning” Child Custody in Family Court
7 Tips for Winning Child Custody in Family Court In the state of California, any parent who files a motion to establish or modify child custody or visitation must go to Family Court Services before a judge or commissioner will hear their case. The purpose of Family Court Services is to help the parents come […]
When Child Visitation Schedules Change, So Can Your Support Payments
When Child Visitation Schedules Change, So Can Your Support Payments A parent can retroactively get credit for child support payments they paid to an ex-spouse who no longer takes care of their child through Jackson Credits When couples with children go through divorce or otherwise separate, they must establish a plan with the court. This […]
COVID-19 – Guidelines for Parents Sharing Child Custody
COVID-19 – Guidelines for Parents Sharing Child Custody Sharing your children during even normal times is often stressful for divorced and separated parents. Under the current conditions created by the COVID-19 pandemic, child sharing is bound to create even more stress and concern. The key to weathering this storm, I believe, calls for three behaviors: […]
We Are Not Married – What Are My Parental Rights If We Split Up?
I Am Not Married – What Are My Parental Rights If We Split Up? As attorneys, we are seeing this situation more and more often, especially among younger parents. They fall in love, decide to have a baby together and then somewhere along the way, they become disenchanted with their lives. One or both of […]
Technology that Really Helps with Co-parenting
Our Family Wizard Technology that Really Helps with Co-parenting Many couples today are deciding on a co-parenting agreement, where each parent maintains shared responsibility for the child’s upbringing. Co-parenting enables parents to have somewhat equal influence in the child’s life. A co-parenting arrangement can be challenging, however, especially when parents live busy time-pressured lives, or […]
Who gets the Embryo?
Who gets the Embryo? Update: This post was written in May 2017. In August 2018 we added an updated opinion and new blog post More and more couples turn to IVF as a form of assisted reproduction. As a result, an area of litigation involving who gets the embryos is growing. Excess embryos are created […]
Move Aways: What factors will the court look at?
Move-Aways: What factors will the court look at? Move-aways, also called relocation cases, occur when one parent wants to relocate to another location with the children of a marriage or prior relationship. In the Bay Area, a relocation can be a short distance; Marin County to Contra Costa County would be considered a move-away. Courts […]