by Brian Victor | Feb 2, 2017 | Blog, Co-Parenting, Family Law, Juvenile Dependency/CPS/CWS
It was the philosopher John Dewey who stated mistakes are learning experiences. What this means is if you make a mistake and you learn from it you will not repeat the mistake and you will grow to be a better person. The opposite is true of course if you make a mistake...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Jan 9, 2014 | Juvenile Dependency/CPS/CWS
FOOTHILLS BAR ASSOCIATION FAMILY LAW SECTION MEETING Tuesday, January 21, 2014 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm LOCATION: East County Court House – Department 7 250 East Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020 TOPIC: “Understanding Child Welfare Services (formerly CPS): From...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Sep 11, 2013 | Court Appearances, Divorce Mediation, Family Court Services (FCS) Preparation, Family Law, Juvenile Dependency/CPS/CWS
As a San Diego divorce lawyer who has clients dealing with co-parenting issues, a predominate theme my clients deal with is when their child wants to watch a TV show that includes adult-oriented subjects. While one parent is able to control what their child watches...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Jul 27, 2013 | Court Appearances, Divorce Mediation, Family Court Services (FCS) Preparation, Family Law, Guardianship, Juvenile Dependency/CPS/CWS
Have you noticed while out maybe at a restaurant or at a ballgame the number of children texting while with their parents? It’s hard to miss sometimes. These children do not hide it or cover up what they are writing. They are proud of the fact that they are texting...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Jul 19, 2013 | Co-Parenting, Court Appearances, Divorce Mediation, Family Court Services (FCS) Preparation, Family Law, Guardianship, Juvenile Dependency/CPS/CWS
The ability to co-parent is an extremely important concept to follow when couples with children separate or divorce. A working definition I will use for co-parenting is the ability of both parents to work together to focus on the needs of their child. This seems...