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 | Apr 14, 2014 | Blog, Co-Parenting, Family Court Services (FCS) Preparation, Family Law
When parties have a dispute regarding custody and visitation they are required under Family Code section 3170 to participate in a child custody recommending counseling session prior to a court hearing. These sessions occur at Family Court Services (FCS). I am the only...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Mar 15, 2014 | Blog, Family Law
As a San Diego divorce lawyer, I often get asked what documents are important to have when contemplating a divorce. This question is asked by men and women equally. One thing to consider of course is how much access one has to important documents. Generally, the...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Feb 26, 2014 | Blog, Family Law
Continuing in the area of legal separation, which I discussed in my last two blogs, I will now discuss the importance of the written declaration when choosing legal separation. While I previously discussed the emotional and legal aspects of choosing legal separation...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Feb 13, 2014 | Blog, Family Law
To continue with the concept of legal separation, which was discussed in my last blog, I will now discuss the financial benefits of legal separation versus divorce. While I previously discussed the emotional aspects of choosing legal separation instead of divorce,...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Feb 4, 2014 | Blog, Family Law
Is legal separation a better option than divorce? Have you been considering divorcing, but you aren’t sure it is exactly what you want to do? While no attorney can tell you whether you should divorce or not, they can point out options for you to consider. In...