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Month: March 2024

How to Dispute Paternity in California

Paternity refers to assigning a child’s legal father. The legal father does not necessarily have to be the biological father. If a different person signs a paternity form, or if the biological father does not petition the court for a paternity test, that person could become the legal father. Disputing paternity may be necessary to… read more

Can Having a DUI/DWI Affect My Child Custody During a Divorce?

Child custody cases largely fall under the discretion of the state, and the state has a legal obligation to always rule in favor of the best interests of the children involved in any child custody case. Depending on each parent’s financial situation, criminal backgrounds, and relationships to their children, the state seeks to rule in… read more