In re Damari Y. – Evidentiary Hearing – Family Law
In re Damari Y. – Evidentiary Hearing – Family Law The Court of Appeal reversed the judgment of the juvenile court denying Father’s request for an evidentiary hearing on his…
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In re Damari Y. – Evidentiary Hearing – Family Law The Court of Appeal reversed the judgment of the juvenile court denying Father’s request for an evidentiary hearing on his…
Are CA family courts declaring pro se parents Vexatious Litigants to force them to hire a lawyer? Yep! Pro se parents represent themselves and don’t hire an attorney. Lawyers and…
Batterers’ Intervention Program – What is it? How does it work? A batterer’s intervention program, or BIP, is a rehabilitation program for people convicted of certain domestic violence offenses. Participation…
Malicious Use of Vexatious Litigant – Vexatious Litigant Order Reversed A state prison inmate was declared a vexatious litigant and when he failed to furnish security in his pending case,…
California’s Vexatious Litigant Law The cost of litigation in the United States can be extreme and even a party that defends a case and wins often faces significant damages in…
Family Law Appeal In family law appeals, it is important that your appellate attorney knows more than appellate law: they must also know family law. Attorney Andrew J. Botros of…
Mandatory Joinder vs Permissive Joinder – Third Party Joinder Third Party Joinder Compulsory Joinder vs Dismissive Joinder Third Party Joinder Third parties (anyone other than Husband and Wife) may be…
Child’s Best Interest in Custody Cases By Jennifer Wolf cited What is the Best Interests of the Child Checklist? By Jennifer Wolf source The Best Interests of the Child is…
How Can a Mother Lose Custody of Her Child in 8 Simple Steps 6 Ways There are many reasons why a mother can lose custody of her child or children,…
Motion to vacate an adverse judgment Providers v. Rank, 270 Cal.Rptr. 796, 51 Cal.3d 1, 793 P.2d 2 (Cal. 1990): ” ‘Any aggrieved party’ may appeal from an adverse judgment….…