- Divorce
- Child SupportFamily Law is the body of law that in California governs marriage, marital dissolution (also known as divorce), dissolution of domestic partnerships, paternity, child custody, child support, spousal support (sometimes known as alimony), domestic violence, premarital agreements (prenuptial agreements), post-marital agreements (“antenuptial”, agreements made during the marriage), cohabitation agreements, and related topics. Family Law does not include probate (e.g., wills, trusts, and estates) or juvenile law.
- Child Custody and VisitationThe way your case plays out will depend on several factors, including: the ability of you and your spouse or partner to cooperate; the number, types, and locations of assets involved (for example, real property, stock options, investment accounts); the presence of issues regarding child custody; whether your spouse has an attorney, and so forth.
- Adoption
- Paternity
- Premarital Agreement
- Spousal Support
- Juvenile Crimes
- Wills
- Probate