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  • Divorce

Tax Traps and Opportunities in San Diego Divorce Settlements

Dividing assets in a divorce is about more than just who gets what—it’s also about how they get it and…

  • Family Law Blog

San Diego Family Court E-Filing and Virtual Hearings: A Litigant’s Guide

E-filing, remote hearings via Zoom, and digital document management are no longer optional conveniences; they are the new standard.

  • Child Welfare

Custody and CPS Cases: Can I Still Get Visitation?

What Parents Need to Know About Visitation Rights During Child Welfare Investigations and Juvenile Court Proceedings in California

  • Child Custody & Visitation

Ethical Considerations When Co-Parenting Apps and Shared Digital Calendars Are Mandated by San Diego Courts

In recent years, San Diego family courts have increasingly mandated the use of co-parenting apps and shared digital calendars in…

  • Divorce

International Divorce Involving a San Diego Resident: Cross-Border Complexities

Divorce is rarely simple. But when one or both spouses reside in different countries or hold assets abroad, the process…

  • Child Welfare

When CWS Removes a Child: Can the Other Parent Get Custody?

When Child Welfare Services (CWS) removes a child from one parent’s home due to abuse, neglect, or endangerment, many families…

  • Divorce

Digital Assets & Cryptocurrency in San Diego Divorces: The New Asset Division Frontier

In cities like San Diego—where innovation and investment intersect—digital assets such as cryptocurrency, NFTs, and online ventures are becoming key…

  • Child Custody & Visitation

What Does a 730 Evaluation Really Mean for Your Custody Case?

Understanding California's Psychological Evaluations in Contested Custody Disputes If you’re involved in a custody dispute in California and a judge…

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  • Family Law Blog

Ask a Divorce Lawyer: 10 FAQ’s

We often get asked the same questions by potential clients in our initial consultation and though the specific facts of…

  • Child Welfare

CWS vs. Family Court: What’s the Difference?

California’s legal system separates custody cases into two distinct systems: family court and juvenile dependency court (often referred to as…