by brianvictorlawadmin | Jun 18, 2015 | Blog, Co-Parenting, Family Court Services (FCS) Preparation, Family Law, Marriage Family Therapist, Uncategorized
Father’s Day custody; are two terms that are not usually spoken in the same sentence. As Father’s Day approaches children of divorced and separated parents are getting ready to spend the Father’s Day holiday with their father. While it seems like a...
by brianvictorlawadmin | May 22, 2015 | Blog, Co-Parenting, Family Law, Uncategorized
It is that time of year when school is almost over, children are excited and can’t wait for summer to begin, and high school juniors and seniors prepare for their prom. Prom for many is the time to have fun with friends. It is a time to enjoy the end of a long...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Mar 16, 2015 | Blog, Co-Parenting, Family Law, Uncategorized
I wanted to take time out from my usual blog that focuses on divorce and child custody and discuss a phenomenon that sweeps many work places and schools every March. Of course, I’m talking about March Madness. You know; March Madness, the chance to pick your...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Jan 20, 2015 | Blog, Family Law, Uncategorized
What happens when parties who are dating decide to break up and they have children from the relationship? This is a question I get asked a lot as a child custody attorney in San Diego. There are many similarities in this situation as there are when a couple is...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Jan 11, 2014 | Blog, Family Law, Uncategorized
In California, when you file for divorce you are required to file a petition and a summons with the court and serve the opposing party. The next steps vary in most cases depending upon the assets, debts, and property a couple has and the child custody issues involved...
by brianvictorlawadmin | Nov 9, 2013 | Co-Parenting, Court Appearances, Divorce Mediation, Family Court Services (FCS) Preparation, Family Law, Guardianship, Uncategorized
In custody and divorce cases, all too often one parent is attempting to be a friend to their child while the other parent comes across as the heavy who has to make rules the child does not like. Unfortunately, this approach backfires far too often and the child...