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Custody Laws and Unmarried Parents: What You Need to Know
Many long-term couples assume that living together creates marital rights. In California, that belief is wrong. The state does not recognize common law marriage, so...
When Withholding Information Becomes a Legal Risk
Legal disputes often involve complex exchanges of information between the parties. While individuals or organizations may sometimes choose not to disclose certain details early in...
My Spouse Left the State with My Child, What Can I Do?
Learning your spouse has left with your child is terrifying, and you’re likely unsure of what to do next. In addition to not knowing where...
Custody Laws and Unmarried Parents: What You Need to Know
Many unmarried parents are surprised to learn that parental rights in California do not arise automatically. Being present at the birth or signing a birth...
Why Legal Labels Matter More Than Factual Similarities
In legal disputes, the outcome of a case often depends less on the surface details of what happened and more on how the law categorizes...
How Courts Resolve Conflicts Between Legal Standards
Legal disputes sometimes involve more than one rule that appears to apply to the same situation. Statutes, regulations, contractual terms, and judicial precedent may all...
How Reliance Interests Shape Whether the Law Changes
Courts do not evaluate legal change in isolation. When reconsidering precedent or applying new rules, judges often examine whether individuals or institutions have relied on...
When Legal Error Does Not Change the Outcome
Appellate review is not designed to ensure that trials are perfect. It is designed to determine whether the judgment entered was legally sustainable. For that...
What to Do If Your Ex Is Putting Your Child at Risk During Custody
Your child returns from visitation with unexplained bruises, troubling stories, or behavioral changes that alarm you. These situations place parents in a difficult position: balancing...