Sons Threaten To Kill Parents Over Property Division; Case Filed In Panchkula
Tuesday, 15 September 2020
An elderly couple, led by Sadhu Ram, filed a case against his three sons Anil Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, Rajeev Kumar, and his daughter in law Anchall for threatening to kill him if he did not divide his property between the four. This is a breach of family law and divorce law and a property division
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I’m Still Paying Off Child Support Arrears for My Adult Child. When Will it Stop?
Wednesday, 02 September 2020
If you are paying arrears in child support, you’re not alone. Many parents, usually fathers, continue to pay child support toward their child even after they have reached the age of 18. You may even find yourself paying well after your child has reached adulthood and has made a life of their own, or even
Child Custody and Visitation: Normal Isn’t Good Enough For Parents, Kids Pulled Into Foster Care System
Wednesday, 26 August 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has most of the country struggling to get back to some sort of normality. However, normal is an entirely subjective term that by all accounts is inadequate, if not appropriate, when referring to court-mandated child custody and visitation. As hindsight shows, families in the system deserve to achieve a better state of
Are Divorce Rates and Custody Issues Linked to the COVID-19 Pandemic?
Wednesday, 19 August 2020
Corona-virus pandemic has infiltrated all aspects of our lives today. People are now facing new challenges as the virus has interrupted our normal lives. The Pandemic has impacted several aspects of life, such as the education systems, the economy, and it’s now creeping into people’s marriages and romantic relationships. Lawyers for family issues and relationship
What Does an Emergency Protective Order Do?
Thursday, 13 August 2020
Domestic violence is an unfortunate problem that runs rampant in Los Angeles, California and elsewhere. Individuals who are victims of the crime are allowed by law to obtain a protective order as a means of protecting themselves against their abusers. While this legal document may not necessarily prevent the abuser from further harassing, stalking or
Divorcing? 7 Tips for Financial Clarity During a Turbulent Time
Thursday, 06 August 2020
Divorce can wreak havoc on your credit and finances. Use these seven tips to gain financial clarity during this turbulent time in your life. Pull Your Credit Report Before filing for divorce, you should pull your credit report. Even if you retain a spousal support lawyer Los Angeles filers like you will need this report






