by Brian Victor | Jan 23, 2017 | Blog, Divorce Mediation, Family Law
The Law Offices of Brian A. Victor in San Diego is pleased to announce that Family Law Attorney Brian A. Victor has been selected to the Super Lawyers 2017 California Rising Stars list. This is the third year in a row that Attorney Victor has received this honor!...
by Brian Victor | Oct 22, 2016 | Blog, Divorce Mediation, Family Court Services (FCS) Preparation, Family Law
Attorney Brian A. Victor appeared on ESPN Radio 1700 AM Real Talk San Diego on October 19, 2016. He was interviewed on the program and spoke about divorce custody and mediation and his background as a Family Law Attorney in San Diego. He provided tips and information...
by Brian Victor | Apr 22, 2016 | Blog, Divorce Mediation, Family Law
In a previous blog I discussed the need for a lawyer for divorce when dealing with child custody and child support issues. This blog will help shed some light on the decision do I need a lawyer for my divorce; property issues. There are many property considerations...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Apr 7, 2015 | Blog, Co-Parenting, Divorce Mediation, Family Court Services (FCS) Preparation, Family Law
In my last blog I discussed the pitfalls of planning a spring break vacation when there are high conflict parents involved. I discussed the three types of spring break custody plans I see most often as a divorce and custody lawyer in San Diego. While these custody...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Sep 16, 2014 | Blog, Co-Parenting, Divorce Mediation, Family Law
In the previous three parts of this blog series I have discussed the difficulty of taking summer vacation with your children when there is a disagreement between both parents. The solutions of having the parents discuss the issues with each other, mediation, and the...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Sep 5, 2014 | Blog, Co-Parenting, Divorce Mediation, Family Law
In the first two parts of this series, I discussed the difficulty of taking summer vacation with your children when there are co-parenting issues involved. I previously discussed the option of having parents try to discuss the issues with each other to try to resolve...