Related Family Law Issues

Paternity, Relocation, and Domestic Violence

Paternity: What about support when parents are not married?

If you and your significant other have not been married, but you have a child or children together, California law provides you with legal remedies regarding child custody and child support—the same as cases involving marriage and divorce.

But, before getting to those legal remedies, sometimes paternity must be determined using DNA evidence. The attorneys of Glass Family Law are abreast of all emerging California legislation regarding parentage:

  • Surrogacy
  • Sperm and ovum donation
  • Custody between same-sex couples

 

Relocation: What if a custodial parent wants to move?

Relocation cases are situations where one parent seeks to move from the geographic area where the family resided together. Relocations can involve proposed moves within California, out of state, across the country, or internationally. Relocation cases are challenging, but they are well within the extensive custody experience of our attorneys.

Domestic violence and restraining orders: How do I keep my family safe?

When a spouse or other family member makes threats or inflicts physical harm on his or her partner, the California Family Code provides civil protections and backs up those protections with both civil and criminal consequences.

This is where Glass Family Law’s specialization in both law and psychology plays a large role in protecting you. Our attorneys have years of practical experience obtaining protective orders to preserve the safety and security of our clients. Our supportive advocacy and strong referral network of counselors and therapists help to break the cycle of violence.

Glass Family Law also provides assistance for divorce, division of property, spousal support, and child custody and support.

We serve clients in Los Angeles County and surrounding areas.

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