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Brian A. Victor
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Testimonial – Client, Tess B.

“From the moment that I filed for divorce and child custody, I had 100% confidence in Brian. Each step of the way he kept me informed and prepared. I found his knowledge and background with divorce and child custody to be more than comforting. He was prompt in all responses or concerns that I had as well. I will most definitely refer a friend to him for his services and I would hire him again in a heartbeat should that ever be necessary. Thanks Brian!" Read more

Documents necessary for divorce

This new podcast on iTunes by Attorney of child custody in San Diego, Brian A. Victor is available now.  It discusses the documents necessary for divorce. Specifically, what documents you may need to have for your attorney when you are ready to move forward on your divorce matter.

Listen to Attorney Victor as he provides insight into the documents necessary for divorce.  Learn the importance of understanding why certain documents are necessary to provide during the divorce process as well as the documents necessary for divorce that should be obtained prior to meeting with an attorney.

Listen to the podcast here: 

 Mr. Victor worked at Family Court in San Diego for over 11 years providing child custody mediation reports to family court judges. He uses that experience in his own practice representing clients in their divorce and child custody cases. He is also a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and understands the stress and grief that can be associated with a divorce or child custody matter. Mr. Victor is a divorce and child custody attorney at the Law Offices of Brian A. Victor. www.brianvictorlaw.com

Remember to subscribe to Attorney Victor’s podcast on iTunes so as not to miss any important discussions regarding divorce and child custody.

The information provided in this podcast and blog is to inform rather than to provide legal advice. And nothing in this podcast creates an attorney client relationship. 

If you have questions about your legal matter, contact San Diego family lawyer, Brian A. Victor at 858-633-3529 to guide you through the process.

Child custody issues when ending a dating relationship



This new podcast on iTunes by Attorney of child custody in San Diego, Brian A. Victor is available now.  It discusses child custody issues when ending a dating relationship. Specifically, the differences in child custody issues when ending a dating relationship vs. when divorcing. 

Listen to Attorney Victor as he provides insight into the issues and differences in child custody issues when ending a dating relationship rather than in a divorce situation.  Learn the importance of understanding how dating relationships and divorce are similar and different when it relates to child custody issues.

Listen to the podcast here: 

 Mr. Victor worked at Family Court in San Diego for over 11 years providing child custody mediation reports to family court judges. He uses that experience in his own practice representing clients in their divorce and child custody cases. He is also a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and understands the stress and grief that can be associated with a divorce or child custody matter. Mr. Victor is a divorce and child custody attorney at the Law Offices of Brian A. Victor. www.brianvictorlaw.com

Remember to subscribe to Attorney Victor’s podcast on iTunes so as not to miss any important discussions regarding divorce and child custody.

The information provided in this podcast and blog is to inform rather than to provide legal advice. And nothing in this podcast creates an attorney client relationship. 

If you have questions about your legal matter, contact San Diego family lawyer, Brian A. Victor at 858-633-3529 to guide you through the process.



Father’s Day and Mother’s Day in divorce and child custody disputes

This new podcast on iTunes by San Diego Family Law Attorney, Brian A. Victor is available now.  It discusses the effects that Father’s Day and Mother’s Day in divorce and child custody disputes can have on children. Learn how to resolve issues associated with these holidays in order to minimize the stress they can have on your children.

Learn the importance of setting aside your negative feelings towards the other parent in order to allow your child to enjoy Father’s Day and Mother’s day in divorce and child custody disputes. 

Listen to the podcast here: 

 Mr. Victor worked at Family Court in San Diego for over 11 years providing child custody mediation reports to family court judges. He uses that experience in his own practice representing clients in their divorce and child custody cases. He is also a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and understands the stress and grief that can be associated with a divorce or child custody matter. Mr. Victor is a divorce and child custody attorney at the Law Offices of Brian A. Victor. www.brianvictorlaw.com

If you have questions about your legal matter, contact San Diego family lawyer, Brian A. Victor at 858-633-3529 to guide you through the process.

Super Lawyers 2019 California Rising Stars

Super Lawyers 2019 California Rising Stars

San Diego Divorce and Child Custody Attorney Brian A. Victor has been selected to the Super Lawyers 2019 California Rising Stars list. This is the fifth year in a row Attorney Victor has been selected for this honor! Attorney Brian A. Victor has been presented this honor from 2015-2019.

This is an exclusive list, recognizing no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in the state.

Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, is a research-driven, peer influenced rating service of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Attorneys are selected from more than 70 practice areas and all firm sizes, assuring a credible and relevant annual list.

  • The annual selections are made using a patented multiphase process that
    includes:
    • Peer nominations
    • Independent research by Super Lawyers
    • Evaluations from a highly credentialed panel of attorneys

The objective of Super Lawyers is to create a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing of exceptional attorneys to be used as a resource for both attorneys and consumers seeking legal counsel.

The Super Lawyers lists are published nationwide in Super Lawyers Magazines and in leading city and regional magazines and newspapers across the country, as well as in the California Super Lawyers Digital Magazine and Modern Luxury San Diego.

Mr. Victor worked at Family Court in San Diego for over 11 years providing child custody mediation reports to family court judges. He uses that experience in his own practice representing clients in their divorce and child custody cases. He is also a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and understands the stress an grief that can be associated with a divorce or child custody matter.

If you have questions about your legal matter, contact San Diego family lawyer, Brian A. Victor at 858-633-3529 to guide you through the process.

Who pays for college when I get divorced? Part 1

In this blog post, I am going to discuss a big question I get asked a lot. “Who pays for college when I get divorced?” This is a concept I hear a lot about, but there is not much information available on this topic. In fact, this is a big issue when clients come to me with children in high school or having just graduated high school.

As always remember the information provided in this blog is to inform rather than to provide legal advice.

First, I will discuss the steps when there is an agreement regarding paying for a child’s college tuition during a divorce. Next, I will discuss what happens when there is not an agreement to pay for a child’s college tuition during the divorce process. Attempting as best I can to answer the question, Who pays for college when I get divorced?

For example, let’s say you have a child who is working hard in high school and plans to attend college. How is it determined who will pay for their college education when their parents are in the middle of getting divorced?

One of the most important things to do is to discuss this upcoming situation in advance of a divorce proceeding to get an idea of both parents’ perspectives towards their belief of who is going to pay for college when I get divorced. Will it be the responsibility of one parent or will both parents share that responsibility the best they can?

Of course, as an attorney, I tell all my clients to make sure that whatever they discuss is put in writing so that at least there is some evidence of an agreement going forward.
The next step in this process is trying to determine what happens when there is an agreement regarding who will be responsible for paying for the children’s college tuition.

Generally speaking, at least in the state of California, Family Court only has jurisdiction over a child until they turn 18 years old or if they will be graduating high school at the age of 19. This means, generally Family Court will not be able to make orders regarding a child once the child has graduated high school. Also, they do not generally make orders about who is going to pay for a child’s college tuition unless the parents have agreed to a plan.

This means, that it is extremely important for parents to put a condition into their Marriage Settlement Agreement otherwise known as (MSA) as to who is going to pay for college, what expenses will be paid for, how this payment will be made, and any other particulars regarding their child’s college attendance. This will require a fairly in-depth conversation and perhaps consultation with their attorneys.

Obviously, an agreement for college tuition relies upon finances and the availability to pay. Because finances can be volatile especially when going through the divorce process, it may be beneficial for parents to set money aside that will specifically be used for the children’s college expenses. This is a good way to help answer the question, Who will pay for college when I get divorced?

This is a topic that should be discussed in much more detail with a family law attorney who can provide detailed information regarding your specific situation.
In my next blog post, I will discuss the topic of paying college expenses especially when there is no agreement for payment.

To inquire further about your family law matter look for a local family law attorney who can discuss this process as it relates to your specific situation. In San Diego contact the Law Offices of Brian A. Victor for more information on your specific family law situation www.brianvictorlaw.com

YouTube video: how to move forward with a divorce

In this YouTube episode, San Diego Divorce and child custody attorney, Brian A. Victor discusses the process of moving forward with a divorce or child custody case.

Listen to Attorney Victor as he provides insight into the necessary information that can help a client understand if they are ready for moving forward with a divorce or child custody matter. Also, discussed in this podcast is information about the court process and how it relates to a client moving forward with a divorce or child custody matter.

Attorney Brian A. Victor has experience both in the field of psychology as well as divorce and child custody in San Diego. He worked at Family Court Services in San Diego where he created and recommended to family court judges parenting plans for parents unable to reach agreement on a child custody plan.

Remember to subscribe to Attorney Victor’s podcast on YouTube so as not to miss any important discussions regarding divorce and child custody.

Watch YouTube episode: Moving Forward With A Divorce

For more information regarding Attorney Brian A. Victor

Moving forward with a divorce ITunes podcast

In this podcast episode, San Diego Divorce and child custody attorney, Brian A. Victor discusses the process of moving forward with a divorce or child custody case.

Listen to Attorney Victor as he provides insight into the necessary information that can help a client understand if they are ready for moving forward with a divorce or child custody matter. Also, discussed in this podcast is information about the court process and how it relates to a client moving forward with a divorce or child custody matter.

Attorney Brian A. Victor has experience both in the field of psychology as well as divorce and child custody in San Diego. He worked at Family Court Services in San Diego where he created and recommended to family court judges parenting plans for parents unable to reach agreement on a child custody plan.

Remember to subscribe to Attorney Victor’s podcast on iTunes so as not to miss any important discussions regarding divorce and child custody.

Listen to ITunes Podcast Moving Forward With A Divorce

For more information regarding Attorney Brian A. Victor

San Diego Divorce Attorney Brian A. Victor Named to the 2018 Super Lawyers California Rising Stars list.

March 19, 2018
San Diego Divorce Attorney Brian A. Victor Named to the 2018 Super Lawyers California Rising Stars list.

We are pleased to announce that San Diego Divorce Attorney Brian A. Victor, of the Law Offices of Brian A. Victor, has been selected to the 2018 Super Lawyers California Rising Stars list. This is an exclusive list, recognizing no more than 2.5 percent of attorneys in the state. This is Attorney Victor’s 4th time being selected to this exclusive list. He has been named to the Super Lawyers California Rising Stars List from 2015-2018.

Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters, is a research-driven, peer influenced rating service of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Attorneys are selected from more than 70 practice areas and all firm sizes, assuring a credible and relevant annual list.
The annual selections are made using a patented multi-phase process that includes:
Peer nominations
Independent research by Super Lawyers
Evaluations from a highly credentialed panel of attorneys

The objective of Super Lawyers is to create a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing of exceptional attorneys to be used as a resource for both referring attorneys and consumers seeking legal counsel.

The Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists are published nationwide in Super Lawyers Magazines and in leading city and regional magazines and newspapers across the country, as well as the Minnesota Super Lawyers Digital Magazine.

Please join us in congratulating San Diego Divorce Attorney Brian A. Victor on his selection.

For more information regarding San Diego Divorce Attorney Brian A. Victor

Attorney Brian Victor Podcast Episode 18: Preparing for Divorce Podcast on YouTube

Preparing for divorce? San Diego divorce and child custody lawyer Brian A. Victor discusses the topic of preparing for divorce in this podcast episode featured on YouTube. He specifically details the concerns that should be focused on when preparing for divorce and what items an attorney may need from you before you can begin preparing for divorce in court.  Other considerations are discussed regarding decisions to be made when preparing for divorce.

Attorney Brian A. Victor discusses divorce and child custody issues. He brings more than 11 years experience recommending parenting plans to judges while working at Family Court Services in San Diego.

Attorney Brian A. Victor is a family law attorney in San Diego, California. He accepts cases ranging from divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, and guardianship. discusses what is necessary for improving ineffective co-parenting skills. Also, discussed is the use of co-parenting classes whether court-ordered or not and how they can benefit you when improving ineffective co-parenting skills.

Preparing for divorce can be difficult especially when you do not know what you will need to present your case to court. Attorneys will ask for many important documents and it is important to be ready with these documents when you first meet with your attorney. Also, your attorney will prepare additional documents to present to the judge so be sure to discuss with your attorney what they require from you so you can be best prepared.

This YouTube Podcast is presented as information only and not to be considered as legal advice.

For additional information contact the Law Offices of Brian A. Victor at www.brianvictorlaw.com

 

To listen to this podcast go to Attorney Brian A. Victor YouTube Podcast

Preparing for divorce

Happy New Year and welcome to the first blog of 2018. In this blog I am going to be talking about the best ways for preparing for divorce.

I found that as the new year begins people contemplate what is right and what may not be quite so positive in their lives. One big area people look at is their marriage. They begin to assess what they enjoy about being with their spouse and what needs some work. The holidays provide a great precursor to this reflection as that is usually time that spouses spend together and with their family. Too often I have heard people come into my office and tell me that the holidays that just ended were the breaking point of the marriage. People realize at that point their relationship is over and they have now decided to do something about that.

When prospective clients come to me they usually have spent time reflecting on their decision to get divorced and have either contemplated or attempted counseling, but to no avail. I have yet to have one person come to me and say I woke up this morning and made the decision to get divorced. If this did happen, I would tell them that they should think about this decision and think about the possible repercussions before coming back to me to begin the divorce process.

Helpful List to Begin a Divorce

I am often asked by prospective clients what I need to help prepare to file their divorce matter. The answer of course varies from case to case. I am going to provide a basic list of helpful items people can prepare when talking to their attorney about beginning their divorce matter. One of the most important things that is helpful for an attorney is for a prospective client to have a history of their situation. This of course includes date of marriage, date of separation (if the parties are separated), A list of concerns or complaints regarding the situation, children’s names and dates of birth and the history regarding their parenting time with their children. Other important items to have available include; a list of their assets and debts, when these assets and debts were acquired and how much they were acquired for.

Of course, there is additional information needed to begin a divorce case, but the items previously mentioned provide a good starting point. Be sure to check with your attorney as to additional items required for your matter. Please remember that the information provided in this blog is not to be considered legal advice, but rather general insight.

Should you have questions regarding your own legal matter, you should consult with a local attorney to discuss your specific situation with them. In San Diego contact

Law Offices of Brian A. Victor for more information on your specific family law situation www.brianvictorlaw.com