E MAILS CAN KILL YOUR FAMILY LAW CASE
There are few ways that can kill a family law case quicker than hanging one’s emotions on a series of badly intentioned e mails. What happens often is a client will come into the office with a certain...
View ArticleCHILD SUPPORT ORDER SURVIVES DISSOLUTION OF TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER
Another important case was recently decided by the California Appellate courts which declared that the trial court’s jurisdiction to make child support orders survives the dissolution of a temporary...
View ArticleUNDER CAL. FAMILY CODE RESTRAINING ORDER MUST RENEW TO 5 YEARS
Another important case has recently been handed down that affects the way restraining orders are issued. In Avalos v. Perez (2011) 196 CA4th 773, 127 CR3d 106, California’s appellate courts held that...
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