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Who Pays Child Support Following a Divorce?

After a divorce, the non-custodial parent is generally required to pay child support. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. If the parents have joint custody of the children, the parent who earns more money may be required to pay child support to the other...

TFRM presents STATE of the FAMILY COURTS – Minnesota

California Family Law Attorney and Founder of Reel Fathers Rights APC Mark Reel Jr., speaks with guest Ryan McLaughlin, a Minnesota Family Law Attorney about family law in Minnesota and California, as well as constitutional arguments that can be used in Family Law...

What is Child Custody Mediation?

In California, as in most states, there are two ways to resolve disputes about child custody and visitation: through the court system or through mediation. Child custody mediation is a process where parents meet with a neutral third party – typically a mediator – to...

What Should I Know About Child Custody Cases?

If you’re a father with questions about child custody, this is the article for you. We’ll provide an overview of what to expect in a child custody case, including the factors that are taken into account by the court. We’ll also discuss a...

How are Assets Divided in California?

Dividing property is one of the most important aspects of any divorce, and it can be one of the most difficult. California is a community property state, which means that all assets and debts acquired during the marriage are considered to be owned equally by both...