For whatever reason, if a couple separates and they have one or more children the state of California has child support laws in place to protect the health and well-being of the children.When deciding to split, parents must consider how the divorce (or legal separation) affects them and th...
1. Purpose of California Child Support Laws California Family Code 4053 outlines the primary principles behind the state's child support laws: Parents' first and primary obligation is to support their minor children according to their circumstances and station in life. Both parents are mutually respo...
Custody and visitation Child support Alimony Division of assets Division of debts Attorney's fees, costs, and legal expensesOur family law firm handles all kinds of divorces, from moderate to high complexity. We have an extensive understanding of California's divorce laws and can help you ...
out-of-state convictions that, if committed in California, would constitute a DUI. Below, ourCalifornia DUI defense lawyerswill provide a comprehensive guide to the various laws, penalties, and sentences that may be imposed in connection withDUI offensesby addressing the following: ...
Child support in Los Angelesis not simply the result of a divorced couple’s child custody agreement. Los Angeles Family Law Firm Land Legal Group has increased the rate of individuals who pay child support in the state ofCaliforniatremendously over several decades by holding parents responsible fo...
Lack of In-Classroom Support Challenges With Organization Bullying Suspension and/or Expulsion A parent may file a complaint against their school district alleging violations of state and federal education laws. The issue or issues will often be taken to mediation, but if it cannot be resolved, ...
California’s Child Abuse Law Spanking is a form of “corporal punishment,” which is any form of physical punishment inflicted by a parent or other adult with authority over a child. California Penal Code Section 273(d), the state’s main child abuse statute, addresses corporal pu...
What Laws Govern Special Education? Where can I get more information? Parent Toolkit Resources Individual Education Plan (“IEP”) The IEP contains a written statement describing the child’s present educational performance; annual goals for development; specific services to be used; dates to begin ...
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California state laws and federal labor law require that non-exempt employees be paid 1.5 times their regular rate of pay (or more, subject to the provisions below) for all hours worked over 40 in a workweek. The Fair Labor Standards Act also requires that employees be paid 1.5 times their...