Has your mental illness affected your custody rights?
If a parent is diagnosed with lupus or diabetes, it shouldn’t affect their custody of their children. However, if you are a parent living with
If a parent is diagnosed with lupus or diabetes, it shouldn’t affect their custody of their children. However, if you are a parent living with
When a loved one passes away, family members often don’t worry about their credit report. However, if you’re the executor of an estate, among your
A California woman has prevailed in court in a child support claim against her ex-husband. What makes the case unusual is that her victory comes
You may have been flattered when you were asked by a loved one or friend to be the executor for their estate. However, now that
You’ve written your will. That’s a great first step. But that’s all it is. A first step. To make sure your assets don’t wind up
When you create an estate plan these days, you need to worry about more than the money in your bank or retirement account, your house
In many families in California, there are two kinds of “kids”: the two-legged kind and the four-legged kind. When it comes to the two-legged ones,
Despite what we would all like to believe, it is not uncommon for one or both parents to be estranged from a child. As the
Technically, people should not need an incentive to make their alimony payments and to make them on time. They’re legally obligated to do so by
Some couples have a very hard time talking about getting a prenuptial agreement. They find it stressful and awkward. Maybe you do not even know
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