Posts Tagged ‘California child custody’

What Exactly Does a 730 Evaluation Entail?

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

A 730 evaluation is designed to assist the parties and the court in making a determination of children custody arrangements that is in the children’s best interests.

Once a 730 evaluator is selected, a lengthy and time consuming process will begin. Although some evaluators spend more time on their evaluations than others, a 730 evaluation usually entails a very thorough lengthy process.

The parents will complete a parenting and custody questionnaire including background information about the parenting of the children, their caretaking, the previous living situation and the current living situation.

The parents are commonly asked to complete a timeline of the relationship with the other parent from the time they met to present. The timeline is to include dates of any thing that happened that have become allegations against or by you.

Both parents will be asked to prepare a proposed timeshare schedule of what they would like the custody and visitation arrangement to be.

Both parents will define issues that they believe the evaluator should investigate and assess during the evaluation. This gives the evaluator direction as to the concerns and problem areas that are most important.

If child abuse or neglect is involved, the parties will need to include any and all child abuse reports and police reports involving all members of the family.

After each party completes the forms and questionnaires for the evaluator, the evaluator will allow each parent to review the other parent’s questionnaires and documentation and allow time to provide responses to their statements.

After all questionnaires and documents are provided to the evaluator, the evaluator will typically interview each parent, stepparents, significant others, and observation of each parent with each child. The evaluator will also do a home interview at each of the parent’s home with the children present. Some evaluator will ask the parents to perform a task together or to discuss a certain topic with the child so they can examine how the parent and child interact with each other. Sometimes the evaluator will interview other involved parties such as the parties’ parents when they live with their parents (the children’s grandparents) or doctors that may be involved.

The evaluator will conduct psychological testing on all adults involved in the evaluation. Some of the psychological testing includes a mental status checklist for parents and children, a personal history checklist for the parents, a developmental history checklist for children, and a psychological and social history questionnaire.

Both parents will also be able to present any supporting documentation they may have that supports their claims or allegations that they would like the evaluator to consider.

After the evaluation is complete the evaluator will put together a very detailed report including the results of all psychological testing, their assessment, the evaluations and interviews conducted, and made recommendations to the court as to what is in the child’s best interest.

A skilled Southern California family law attorney at Wallin & Klarich can help you through the 730 evaluation process. Contact our Southern California family law firm today by calling 888-749-7428 or visit us on our website at www.wkfamilylaw.com. We will be there when you call.

Types of Sole Child Custody Orders

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Child custody orders are given when a couple is going through a separation or divorce. The child custody orders are designed to determine who will take care of the children and who will make decisions for the children. If you are planning to seek child custody and would like to have the children live with [...]

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How Do I Stop My Divorce?

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Recently after filing for divorce in April 2010, Larry King and his wife, Shawn Southwick-King, have stopped their divorce proceedings. According to TVGuide.com, both filed for dismissal of their divorce in a Los Angeles court. King originally submitted the divorce papers and was planning to seek joint custody of the couple’s two sons. However, the [...]

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Mel Gibson Taped Comments and Possible Child Custody Implications

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Mel Gibson and his now infamous comments recorded by his ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva may have a detrimental impact in a family law court if a child custody dispute arises. In the conversation, Grigorieva states that Gibson punched her resulting in a loss of teeth. Gibson allegedly responded by saying she “deserved it.” Many spouses attempt [...]

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Summary Dissolution of Marriage

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Are you and your spouse agreeable to a divorce, have not been married for a very long period of time, and want to get it done as soon as possible? If so, a summary dissolution of marriage might be the appropriate route to take, as long as you and your spouse meet the appropriate criteria. [...]

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Factors That Can Affect a Child Custody Case – California Family Code Section 3011

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

In the state of California, many factors can be considered when the courts are determining who should be awarded custody of a child in a contested child custody case. The court’s goal is to protect the child and define what is in the best interest of the child. Under California Family Code Section 3011, in [...]

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Jesse James in Child Custody Battle – California Family Code Sections 3020-3032 and 3080-3089

Monday, June 21st, 2010

It was recently reported by TMZ that Jesse James’ ex-wife, Janine Lindemulder, is tasking the judge to hold James in contempt for refusing to allow her to see their six year old daughter in a court ordered visitation. James allegedly refused to follow the order because he believes that Janine is a drug addict and [...]

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I am Being Placed on the Child Abuse Central Index (CACI) – What Should I Do?

Monday, June 21st, 2010

The California Child Abuse Central Index (“CACI”) is a tool created by the California Legislature to protect the health and safety of children. CACI is a list consisting of names of people who are investigated or charged with child abuse. Every child abuse investigation is reported to CACI. The reports detail the investigation of alleged [...]

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Sandra Bullock: Divorce Pending – California Family Code Section 2310

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

The LA Times recently reported on Sandra Bullock’s first public appearance since the Oscars at the Spike TV’s Guy’s Choice Awards. Ms. Bullock was not wearing her wedding ring as divorce proceedings between herself and Jesse James are currently underway. Jesse James was caught in a cheating scandal immediately following Bullock’s Best Actress win at [...]

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Charlie Sheen Plea Deal Held Up – California Penal Code § 273.5

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

As recently reported by the Associated Press, Charlie Sheen’s plea deal was held up in court over disagreements. Originally charged with domestic violence for the abuse of his wife, the parties commenced negotiations to reach a plea deal. Contrary to the agreed upon bargain, the plea deal that was submitted to the judge was more [...]

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