When, if, and where you and your child(ren) are allowed to move can be a common frustration of many parents, or possibly a relief to many during the divorce process.
When a court makes a domestic violence protection order there will be an expiration date after which the restrained person will no longer be restrained from communicating with or appearing within [...]
Although the court can restrain a person from committing further acts of domestic violence following one person’s filing of a Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Order, sometimes a person [...]
Of great concern during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is the increased risk of domestic abuse toward spouses, cohabitants, and children because of the increase in time spent at home relative [...]
When a married couple starts a divorce or legal separation in California, the Summons served with the Petition in dissolution of marriage or legal separation contains Automatic Temporary [...]
Domestic violence, in California as well as elsewhere, affects many families and individuals. It happens more than you realize, in part because it is often hard to identify. The traditional [...]
The family law attorney team at Naimish & Lewis recently attended a continuing legal education seminar to learn more on how domestic violence can impact child custody proceedings. This blog [...]