Wednesday, July 28, 2010

When is a Paternity test useful?


You should consider a paternity test when:

1) There is a child involved and one if unsure of whom the father is.

2) If you are a father and believe that you may not be the father to a child in a relationship you are in.

3) When considering adoption and you are unsure of the child’s parental situation.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

How does Mediation during Divorce help?


1) It is less costly and you avoid all of the extra trial time trying to come to an agreement.
2) Both parties are attempting to reach an equal and satisfying agreement for both parties.
3) If an agreement is reached in mediation the parties avoid any tension that may have occurred after a trial.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Text Messaging can be Harmful During a Divorce


A California Family Law Attorney explains how using the different social media methods available may be detrimental to a divorce. For instance, if the parties are sending information in a text message, on the phone, or on Facebook, Myspace or Twitter there is the possibility of those conversations being subpoenaed for court use. In order to be in the clear it is important to check with your family law divorce attorney to ensure you are not sending any important information via any social media. This is an issue that is increasing due to the fact that most people are beginning to use many of these forums for social networking.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Do I need an Orange County divorce lawyer?


If you are unsure if you need a divorce attorney, ask yourself the following before you proceed on our own with the divorce proceedings:

1. Do I comprehend the forms that I need to file in order to proceed without a lawyer?

2. Do we have children?

3. Do we have large assets, pensions, 401(K)s and/or liabilities that need to be separated?

4. Is my spouse going to contest any portions of our divorce that may necessitate Court intervention and guidance?

5. Do I have any doubts about whether I am agreeing to do something that I'm not legally required to do or waiving something that I may be legally entitled to?

If you responded yes to any of the questions above, it is in your best interests to at the very least consult with a family law divorce attorney.

The following are common characteristics of a person who does not need an attorney to assist them in a divorce:

1. The parties have no children or sizeable assets that need to be separated and/or have already divided all of their assets and liabilities;

2. The person comprehends all of the divorce documents and is perfectly capable of filing them out without the assistance of a lawyer;

3. Not in a hurry and have no specific time line that they are looking for to finalize their divorce;

4. The funds that it would take to hire a lawyer is more than the value of the assets or debts the parties are contesting;

5. Alimony or child support is not at concern.