If you are involved in a Sacramento divorce or Sacramento Family Law case, you have probably come face to face with the question of hiring an attorney. We strongly suggest you hire a divorce attorney to help you in your Sacramento divorce, even if the cost is high....
Month: January 2014
Family Code §3011 Legal Factors Affecting Sacramento Child Custody Orders
In every Sacramento child custody case, the court has a legal responsibility to consider the Family Code §3011 factors in rendering their custody and visitation orders. The Family Code §3011 factors the court must consider are as follows: The health, safety and...
Placer County Substance Abuse Evaluations, Part 2
Placer County substance abuse evaluations can be very complicated and frustrating in Placer County Family Law cases. The report is one expert witness' description of his/her observations about the parent's use of alcohol or alleged use of drugs. It is not uncommon for...
Placer County Family Law Substance Abuse Evaluations, Part 1
In some conflicted Placer County Child Custody cases, parties raise issues concerning the other parent's abuse of alcohol and/or drugs. If Placer County Family Court Services mediators and the judge are concerned, they may order a substance abuse evaluation with a...
Will the Sacramento Family Court Order Me to Work?
Yes: the Sacramento Family Court will order able-bodied parties to work if they are not presently working full-time. Parties to a Sacramento divorce or child support action should understand that figuring out child and spousal support responsibilities is a...
Setting Aside Placer County Family Law Orders
The Placer County Family Law courts are expected to make accurate and reasonably timely orders so that the parties can receive just results and finality in their case. Unfortunately, the California judicial system is not perfect and courts do make mistakes. Sometimes...