California couples do not usually enter a divorce with the intention of it being a hostile one. Sometimes, hostile divorces are difficult to avoid. What are some tips you can use to keep your divorce amicable even through potentially difficult situations? First of...
How California determines the “best interests of the child”
When California courts need to make determinations regarding child custody, they typically do so after taking into account what they call “the best interests of the child.” Ultimately, this means that, rather than prioritize a potential parent or guardian’s needs or...
How to balance work and child custody after a divorce
Whether you have your children full time or you only get occasional visitations with them, it is essential that you figure out how to balance the time you spend with them and the time you spend at work. The chances are good that your financial demands dictate how much...
Raising a child on your own after divorce
Ending a marriage can bring up a lot of different concerns, from financial worries to emotional problems. Those who have kids often have a particularly tough time during their divorce and in the months following the breakup. For example, many parents have a...
Getting divorced when one wants to stay in the marriage
For some people, the decision to end a marriage can be very easy, whether they are fed up with their partner's behavior, have been subjected to domestic violence or simply feel like it is time to move on. For others, it can be far more difficult to decide to split up...
Divorce and New Year’s resolutions
In the state of California, the divorce process often presents numerous concerns and some cases are especially difficult to work through. However, divorce is not always complicated, and at Viola Law Firm we know how beneficial it is for many people to move on from a...