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by Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, LLP | Jul 3, 2019
Following a divorce or other custody battle, it’s not uncommon for one parent to relocate. However, when there is a custody agreement in place, one parent can’t just up and leave and take the child with them. There are steps that need to be taken, including filing a...
by Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, LLP | Jun 26, 2019
If you are married to a member of the military and contemplating a divorce, it can be a scary prospect. Unlike a normal civilian divorce, there are many nuances that need to be taken into consideration. When considering a military divorce, it’s understandable that...
by Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, LLP | Jun 21, 2019
If you are not in a healthy marriage, it’s okay to make the decision to end it. California is a no fault divorce state, which means that anyone can initiate a divorce proceeding at any time for any reason. You do not need your partner’s consent to apply for divorce,...
by Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, LLP | Jun 14, 2019
When two parents separate, whether they were legally married or not, child support comes into play. By law, parents are required to provide financial support for their children. This is true even of children that do not live in the same household as them. Often...
by Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, LLP | Jun 5, 2019
Child custody is a topic that can come up during a paternity dispute, divorce, or guardianship issue. The well-being of the child is the most important consideration during a custody dispute, but you want to make sure that your rights are respected. If you’re...
by Kendall Gkikas & Mitchell, LLP | May 30, 2019
After a divorce, domestic violence incident, paternity dispute or custody battle, a family law order or agreement is typically put into place. This order or agreement is designed to protect the well-being of families and children in the wake of legal issues. However,...