by brianvictorlawadmin | Aug 8, 2014 | Blog, Co-Parenting, Divorce Mediation, Family Law
In my last blog I discussed the issues of summer vacation and how it becomes difficult making plans when they are co-parenting issues involved. As a family law attorney in San Diego, I feel it is best for parents to try and resolve issues on their own before bringing...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Jul 19, 2014 | Blog, Co-Parenting, Divorce Mediation, Family Law, Marriage Family Therapist
It is summer and time for a vacation. You grab the kids and begin your drive for a great time. Sounds simple enough and it usually is unless of course you have a court order dictating when you are allowed to have vacation time with your children. There can be lots of...
by brianvictorlawadmin | May 18, 2014 | Blog, Divorce Mediation, Family Court Services (FCS) Preparation, Family Law
My previous blog discussed the stress prom can provide for children of divorce. As a child custody family law attorney in San Diego, I have seen on many occasions where decisions regarding the prom bring stress and concern to children of divorce especially when it is...
by brianvictorlawadmin | May 7, 2014 | Blog, Co-Parenting, Divorce Mediation, Family Court Services (FCS) Preparation, Family Law
Now that spring has arrived the school year is coming to an end. Besides the usual plans for summer activities for your children, the thought of prom comes to mind. Asking someone or being asked to attend the prom is usually stressful enough. The stress of prom,...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Jan 23, 2014 | Blog, Divorce Mediation, Family Law
In California, a settlement agreement for a divorce is called a Marriage Settlement Agreement or MSA. This is a written agreement between both parties that have decided to end their marriage. Generally, this agreement accompanies the filing of a judgment for divorce...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Dec 17, 2013 | Blog, Co-Parenting, Divorce Mediation, Family Law
As the holidays approach many issues arise for divorced couples. One of the biggest problems to deal with is deciding where their children will be spending the holidays. When there is a court order it usually dictates which parent the children spend time with during...