by LoeserLaw | Aug 19, 2022 | Family Law
Studies reflect an increase in children born to unmarried parents over the past generation. But what happens when expectant parents breakup? Whatever issues lead to the breakup of your relationship, the expectant parents still have rights and responsibilities to...
by LoeserLaw | Aug 19, 2022 | Family Law
It is that time of year again that all parents look forward to all summer – Back to School! But if your family is transitioning through a divorce, the excitement of going back to school may also include the stress from children living in separate households....
by LoeserLaw | Jun 2, 2022 | Family Law
After resolution is reached in a dissolution of marriage, either by agreement or litigation, there are still additional actions that need to be taken to complete the transfer of assets or obligations. These actions fall on the parties to complete such as removing a...
by LoeserLaw | Jun 2, 2022 | Family Law
In contested custody cases, a court may order or the parties may agree to appoint a neutral party to collect data and make recommendations regarding custody and visitation. In California, the authority to order this evaluation is Evidence Code Section 730 and often...
by LoeserLaw | Feb 22, 2022 | Family Law
The court has determined that cryptocurrency is “money” or “property” making it subject to valuation and division. However, with the rise of cryptocurrency, it has become harder to discover hidden assets because digital assets are traded on a...