Category Archives: Parentage
In CA Alimony and Child Support Matters Expense Deductions on the Tax Returns of Small Business Owners Will Be Carefully Reviewed by the Court
Business Owners: Why Your Tax Return Doesn’t Dictate Support in California: When Addressing Alimony and Child Support Matters Expense Deductions on the Tax Returns of Small Business Owners Will Be Carefully Reviewed by the Court If you own a small business or are divorcing someone who does (or you are in a child support… Read More »
Navigating Child Custody Mediation in California: Putting Your Children First
Child Custody Mediation in California Family Law Courts: Putting Your Children First When you are facing a separation or divorce, the most stressful question is often: “What happens to our children?” In California, the legal system is designed to prioritize the well-being of your kids above all else. Before you ever step into a courtroom… Read More »
Securing Your Future: A Comprehensive Guide to California Parentage Actions and Choosing the Right Attorney
Securing Your Future: A Comprehensive Guide to California Parentage Actions and Choosing the Right Attorney For parents who were never married, establishing a legal relationship with their child—and securing court orders for custody, visitation, and support—requires navigating the legal system through what is known in California as a Parentage Action, formerly known as a Paternity… Read More »
Can CA Courts Deny Need-Based Attorney Fees?
Can a California Court Deny Need-Based Attorney Fees Due to Bad Conduct? In a California divorce, the law generally aims to ensure a “level playing field.” Under Family Code § 2030, courts often order the higher-earning spouse to contribute to the lower-earning spouse’s attorney fees. This policy of “parity” is designed to ensure that both… Read More »
How is Child Support Determined and Ordered in Los Angeles, Orange County and other So Cal Family Courts?
In California, child support is determined using a mathematical formula codified in Family Code Section 4055. The most important factors are the respective incomes of the parents, and the amount of time the parents have the children in their physical custody. Guideline Support In California, the “guideline support amount” is the child support amount determined… Read More »
