Changing Child Custody Orders and Post-Judgment Modifications – Family Code 3087
Changing Child Custody Orders and Post-Judgment Modifications – Family Code 3087
If you are not happy with the court’s ruling in your divorce case or your circumstances have changed since the judgment was entered, you may be able to seek a post-judgment modifications in Riverside. Post-judgment modifications can be even more complex than the issues that were initially involved in your family law case. If you are seeking to change the orders in a judgment, attempting to do so alone could result…
Read MoreChild Custody Orders for Deployed Military Members in Orange County – Family Code Sections 3011, 3047
After you have been awarded primary physical custody of your child, you are activated to military duty and deployed overseas. It is bad enough that you will not be able to exercise your custody rights with your child for a long period of time but now, your child’s other parent has petitioned the court to modify your child custody orders. Will you lose primary physical custody of your child because…
Read MoreWallin & Klarich Family Law Attorney Hong Lyu Assists Client to Obtain Better Visitation Terms and Avoid Debts Related to Family Law Case
Wallin & Klarich Family Law Attorney Hong Lyu Assists Client to Obtain Better Visitation Terms and Avoid Debts Related to Family Law Case Hong Lyu, a Wallin & Klarich Family Law Attorney, recently assisted his client in securing improved visitation terms tailored specifically to his work schedule and avoiding certain community debts and attorney’s fees by aggressively representing him in trial. Attorney Lyu achieved this result by representing his client…
Read MoreThe Child Abandonment Process in Orange County – Family Code Sections 7820-7822
If the other parent of your child has not had any contact with your child and has not provided any financial support, you may be able to have their parental rights terminated. The child abandonment process is the process of terminating the rights of a parent. Child abandonment cases are very complicated and the family law court is often reluctant to terminate the parental rights of a parent. For this…
Read MoreWallin & Klarich Family Law Attorney Hong Lyu Assists Client to Obtain Favorable Court Orders in Best Interest of Client’s Child
Hong Lyu, a Wallin & Klarich Family Law Attorney, recently assisted his client in securing favorable visitation times for his client and a court order mandating that the historically violent father participate in anger management classes. He was able to obtain favorable court orders in the best interest of child by acting as a strong advocate for his client. Lyu assisted his client in obtaining favorable regular schedule and vacation…
Read MoreHow to Terminate Spousal Support Obligations – Family Code 4320
In order to help you terminate spousal support that is owed to your ex-spouse, the highly skilled spousal support attorneys at Wallin & Klarich will file a spousal support modification on your behalf. Courts take a number of things into consideration and have very broad discretion in terminating spousal support or denying spousal support altogether. Without an experienced spousal support attorney on your side, you could end up paying more…
Read MoreClient Obtains Spousal Support Thanks To Attorney Sheldon E. Lee
Recently, experienced Wallin & Klarich family law Attorney Sheldon E. Lee assisted his client to obtain spousal support, child support, primary custody of her children and attorney’s fees after the client’s spouse unexpectedly filed for divorce. Knowledgeable family law Attorney Lee filed a timely motion with the family law court and was able to prove that his client would suffer significant hardship if relief was not granted. “It is my…
Read MoreDifferences between Legal Separation and Divorce in Orange County (Family Code Section 2310)
If you are going through a difficult period in your marital relationship and are unsure whether you should file for a divorce, a legal separation may be the best answer for you. While similar, there are differences between legal separation and divorce that will allow you to evaluate your relationship in order to conclude whether your marriage can be repaired. In Riverside, a legal separation will allow you and your…
Read MoreFiling a Restraining Order in California (Family Codes 6200-6219)
If you are being abused by someone close to you, it is important to contact an experienced domestic violence attorney who can help you in filing a restraining order in California against the person who is abusing you. The skillful attorneys at Wallin & Klarich will answer any questions you have throughout the difficult process. What is Domestic Violence in California? Under California Family Code section 6211, domestic violence is…
Read MoreFather Denied Custody Due to History of Domestic Violence against Mother (California Welfare and Institutions Code Sections 300(b) and 361.2)
In a recent decision, In re John M., a California Appellate Court found that a father’s history of domestic violence, directed only at the child’s mother, was sufficient for the dependency court to determine that the history of abuse “presented a very real risk to the child’s physical and emotional health.” This decision essentially states that your child could be taken away from you and be declared a ward of the…
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