A: No, family courts in California prioritize the best interests of the child when determining custody. In most cases, both parents are considered equally, and decisions are made based on factors such as parenting ability, stability, and the child’s needs. A skilled child custody lawyer can help advocate for you while navigating these complexities.
A: California is a “community property” state, which means assets and debts acquired during a marriage are divided equally. If disputes arise surrounding these matters, a property division lawyer can help facilitate fair and accurate solutions.
A: Community property, such as income, real estate, investments, and marital assets, is eligible for division. Separate property, which is property owned before marriage or obtained through gifts or inheritance, usually remains with the original owner.
A: Claiming self-defense may be a viable legal defense in domestic violence cases. However, this all depends on the specifics of each situation. An experienced domestic violence lawyer can assess your case and help you determine the best path forward.
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