Marin county family law Blog
Marin County Family Law Blog
Warren Major LLP provides this family law blog to help our clients and others better understand family law concerns associated with divorce, legal separation, marriage annulment, high asset divorce, divorce mediation, child custody, child support, spousal support, property division, collaborative divorce, paternity, pre and post nuptial agreements, restraining orders, parental alienation and more.
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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.
Vocational Examination when Ex Spouse is Minimizing Income
Here’s How a Vocational Examination for Your Ex-Spouse Can Help With Your Child Support Payments What should you do if your child’s other parent refuses to maximize their
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
Can Gifts be Considered Income in Child Support? Cash Gifts and other financial benefits from legal strangers
GIFTS CONSIDERED INCOME: CASH GIFTS AND OTHER FINANCIAL BENEFITS FROM LEGAL STRANGERS The latest case to address whether gifts are income is Anna M. v. Jeffrey E. 1,
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
Divorcing A Narcissist
Are you married to a Narcissist? If you are married to a narcissist you might be considering divorce. Life with a true narcissist is problematic and often painful.
How to Limit Your Spousal Support with a Vocational Evaluation
Limit Your Spousal Support with a Vocational Evaluation If you are in the process of getting divorced and are worried about paying spousal support for the rest of
How to Set Up a Parenting Time-Share Plan
What is an Effective Parenting Time-Share Plan? The schedule that determines when the child or children of a divorced or separated couple will be with each parent is
Prop 8 and DOMA Decisions – What They Mean to Same Sex Couples
On behalf of Law Office of Christina Sherman on Tuesday, July 23, 2013. Excitement ran rampant on Wednesday, June 26, 2013, when the United States Supreme Court announced