Parentage Laws and Rights: Understanding California Law
Parentage, formerly called paternity, involves determining the legal parent of a child. In California, establishing parentage can significantly impact both the parent’s and the child’s
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Parentage, formerly called paternity, involves determining the legal parent of a child. In California, establishing parentage can significantly impact both the parent’s and the child’s
The California Family Code underwent several revisions that will impact custody arrangements, mental health considerations, family reunification programs, and the allocation of child support add-ons.
When a coparent wants to move away, it can significantly impact the dynamics of shared custody and the well-being of the children involved. For parents
Becoming a parent is one of life’s most profound transformations. It brings immense joy but also significant responsibilities—including a variety of legal considerations. New parents
In California, every parent is legally required to support their minor children financially to the best of their abilities. This obligation exists from the moment
In California, each custody case is decided according to the best interests of the children, so custody and visitation orders can vary significantly from case
Child custody cases can be emotionally fraught when parents don’t agree on how custody should be divided. Despite having strong opinions and emotions, it is
California is home to many families who do not fit the traditional definition of a nuclear family. Blended families, adoptive parents, and foster parents can
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