If you are separating from your spouse, it’s important to understand California divorce laws. Divorce can be devastating. You may be unsure of where to turn and what steps to take next. We can help. Our compassionate family law lawyers at The Law O…
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An uncontested divorce in Fresno, California, can be an economical alternative to a traditional or contested divorce. Imagine a process that can save you stress, money, and time. With an uncontested divorce, you avoid much of the frustration that can…
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Fresno child support cases require a firm knowledge of the fundamentals and the expertise to recognize and act on special circumstances that often arise for our family law clients. Since 2000, attorney Rick D. Banks has assisted hundreds of individua…
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Often times, engaged couples may wonder whether or not a prenuptial agreement (also known as a premarital agreement) might be a good idea. Conversely, if you are planning to get married, a prenuptial agreement may be one of the last things on your mi…
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Legal separation in California is an alternative to divorce. Since legal separation and divorce decisions can have extremely serious consequences for both the parties and their children, it is usually a good idea to involve an experienced attorney in…
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Getting a divorce in California is a complex process with many stringent requirements and time deadlines. Divorce attorney Rick Banks can help you navigate your way through the court system and work toward resolving all of your divorce issues, includ…
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During a guardianship proceeding, a probate court judge gives someone – other than a parent – custody of a child. The recipient can also gets the power to manage the child’s estate or property. A guardian may be classified as a guardian…
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Obtaining guardianship of a grandchild can be a complex process. Legal guardianship allows a grandparent (or some other qualified person) to care for a minor child and make decisions on the child’s behalf. In order for a grandparent to obtain legal…
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When parties with minor children go through the divorce process, the subject of co-parenting oftentimes comes up. Co-parenting basically means that both parents care for – and share responsibility for – their minor child or minor children while t…
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Social media and divorce oftentimes go hand-in-hand. Social media platforms allow distant friends and family members to keep in touch with each other about major life events, milestones, and other accomplishments. Although social media sites, like Fa…
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