Category Archives: Evidence
California Appellate Court Clarifies Rules of Evidence in Domestic Violence Custody Cases
In family law, few issues are more serious—or more complex—than allegations of domestic violence and child abuse. When these allegations arise, the court’s primary duty is to protect the child. A new decision from the California Court of Appeal, Marriage of M.P. and M.C. (2025), provides clarification on how courts address a child’s statements in… Read More »
Courts Generally Issue Temporary Restraining Orders Upon Allegations of Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence Allegations Generally Result in the California Courts Issuing Temporary Restraining Orders Pending a Hearing. A Permanent Restraining Order Issued After a Hearing Has Profound Effects on Child Custody Under California Law.. Navigating family law matters, particularly when dealing with divorce, paternity, child custody, and the complexities of domestic violence cases in both civil… Read More »
Secret Recordings Are Admissible When Used for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
Recordings made by one party without the other party’s knowledge are admissable in court and cannot be excludabled under Penal Code Section 632(d) if intended to obtain evidence for a Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVRO). Many people know that in California recordings made without the other party’s knowledge or consent are generally inadmissable in court…. Read More »
