The state of California takes into account any domestic violence charges when determining child custody cases. Since courts are always looking out for the best interest of the child, they may not grant custody or visitation to a parent who has been convicted of...
Month: March 2021
Do domestic violence victims need a parenting plan?
If a domestic violence victim in California files for divorce, it's in their best interest to avoid contact with their estranged spouse as much as possible. Unfortunately, this is virtually impossible when both parties have children together. The victim will have to...
How do judges make child custody decisions?
When you file for divorce in California and you and your spouse can't agree on a parenting plan, a judge may have to decide who gets custody of your children. They might grant you full custody, joint custody or no custody at all, depending on what the judge thinks is...
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