This blog is where we discuss current issues affecting family law, as well as share any firm news or interesting information we come across. We like to think of our blog as a place where you can get to know us a little bit better and maybe learn something in the process.
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Paul Nathan will hold the Government Accountable at Trial!The government is trying to pressure the wife of an indicted FBI agent to turn on her husband. The government indicted the wife on unrelated meritless mortgage fraud charges.
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Paul and Brian Gearinger take on Petaluma School District after Petaluma City Schools District because the school district refused to protect the young female victim from future harassment by the other student who smashed the victim's head into a cement wall.Paul and Brian Gearinger take on Petaluma School District after a young female student is attacked and the school did nothing.
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Child With ASD May Need a Special Custody ArrangementParents of children with ASD have to take their special needs into consideration when making custody agreements. We look at a few factors to keep in mind.
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Economic and Financial Abuse is real and you know you have rights. Contact our office to learn your options if you are a victim of economic or financial abuse at the hands of your husband or romantic partner.You have the right to control your money without your husband's interference.
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Do not listen to the father when he makes threats about your custody during Covid!Threats concerning custody and Covid-19 restrictions have become commonplace. But, you know what is best for your children.
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When You (or Your Husband) Wants to Break a PrenupWhether you’re trying to get out of one or you’re trying to enforce one, you need to know when a California prenuptial agreement can be voided or not.
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What Rights Do Stay at Home Dads Have?What can you do if your unemployed ex-husband is falsely claiming to be the primary caregiver for your children? You and your attorney can demand proof.
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Stay-at-Home Wife Is Entitled to Half of Husband’s 401k in a DivorceMoney that is invested for retirement while a couple is married is considered community property, and each person is entitled to half of the value in a divorce.
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Don’t Let Your Ex-Husband Harass You on Social MediaWhen does venting about an ex on Facebook become harassment? We look at social media harassment in California divorces and discuss what you can do to stop it.
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Your Ex Could Be Forced to Pay Divorce Legal Fees in These SituationsUnder California Law, legal fees for divorce proceedings must be paid by both parties unless there are extenuating circumstances. We look at potential reasons here.
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Managing Online School With Shared CustodyYour shared custody agreement might have worked well when your kids were in school, but how does it hold up when your kids are doing online school from home?
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The Appeal of “Nesting” May Be Short-Lived After a DivorceIn an arrangement known as “nesting,” children stay in the family home and parents take turns living with them. Can this work for you? Learn the pros and cons.