This blog post is the final blog post in my 6-part blog series dealing with California custody move-away cases. As stated in Parts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of this series, about 65% of the inquiries I receive in my California Family Law Practice deal with custody matters. California move-away cases are under the umbrella of custody. This blog post on how religious practices of the parents affect California move-away cases. Continue reading →
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Custody Cases—The California Move-Away Case. Part 5: Sexual Orientation of the Parent(s)
This blog post is Part 5 in my 6-part blog series dealing with California custody move-away cases. As stated in Parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 of this series, about 65% of the inquiries I receive in my California Family Law Practice deal with custody matters. California move-away cases are under the umbrella of custody. Part 5 of this blog series seeks to focus on the sexual orientation of the parent(s) and how this factor affects California move-away cases. Continue reading →
Custody Cases—The Move-Away Case. Part 4: Emotional Bonds & Race Effecting Move-Away Cases & Sexual Conduct of Parents
This blog post is Part 4 in my 6-part blog series dealing with California custody move-away cases. As stated in Parts 1, 2 and 3 of this series, about 65% of the inquiries I receive in my California Family Law Practice deal with custody matters. California move-away cases are under the umbrella of custody. Part 4 of this blog series focuses on the effects of the emotional bonds, race affecting California move-away cases and sexual conduct of parents.
Custody Cases—The Move-Away Case. Part 3: When the Parent Seeking to Move Shares Joint Physical Custody of the Minor Child
This blog post is Part 3 in my 6-part blog series dealing with California custody move-away cases. As stated in Parts 1 and 2 of this series, about 65% of the inquiries I receive in my California Family Law Practice deal with custody matters. Move-away cases are under the family-law umbrella of custody. Part 3 of this blog series focuses on the situation where one parent seeking to move shares joint physical custody of the child and what the California courts do under such circumstances.
Custody Cases—The Move-Away Case. Part 2: When the Parent Seeking to Move Away Has Sole Physical Custody of the Minor Child
This blog post is Part 2 in my 6-part blog series dealing with California custody move-away cases. As stated in Part 1 of this series, about 65% of the inquiries I receive in my California Family Law Practice deal with custody matters. Move-away cases are under the family-law umbrella of custody. This blog post focuses on the situation where one parent seeking to move away with the child has sole physical custody of the child. Continue reading →
Custody Cases—The Move-Away Case. Part 1: Child’s Need for Stability & Continuity
Approximately 65% of the inquiries I receive in my California Family Law practice deal with custody cases. As many people reading this blog post already know, custody cases are the most heart-wrenching, time-consuming and most expensive cases in California family law courts. These blog is part of a series I will be writing on over the next few weeks regarding California family law custody move-away cases. Part 1 deals with the necessity of the court undertaking an analysis of the child’s need for stability and continuity—which is a major factor to be determined by a judge in California move-away cases. Continue reading →