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Northern California Family Law Blog

In the past, many states’ laws treated pets as nothing more than property that should be split up like a house, jewelry or any other asset in a divorce. That will change on Jan. 1, 2019, when Assembly Bill 2274 goes into effect...

Up until recently, California courts treated pets simply as community property to divide amongst the separating couple like a couch or house. This did not sit well for passionate pet owners that wanted full custody of their dogs and cats, leaving judges unprepared...

A family court judge deciding a custody matter is responsible for making decisions that they believe are in the child’s best interests. A judge will often take into account a child’s age and the bond that the parent and child share in rendering...

Did you recently get divorced in San Jose? If so, you likely aren’t ready to move into a home by yourself. Divorce can cause a shock to your system to the point where you have to condition yourself to be a single person...

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