by Law Office of Michael L. Fell | Apr 10, 2023 | Family Law
You probably have questions about paternity regardless of which side you’re on, whether you’re a mother who wants the father to pay child support or a man who wants to establish whether a child is or is not your child. To speak with a family law attorney,...
by Law Office of Michael L. Fell | Mar 21, 2023 | Family Law
You probably have a lot of questions once the divorce process gets underway. Call Law Office of Michael L. Fell at 949-585-9055 if you have any questions. In the interim, read on to learn the truth about some of the most often asked questions concerning divorce....
by Law Office of Michael L. Fell | Mar 15, 2023 | Family Law
If you are divorcing a partner who uses drugs or alcohol and you have kids together, you might be concerned about what would happen if your ex-partner was given custody. Will your child be impacted by their drug or alcohol use? To speak with a family law attorney,...
by Law Office of Michael L. Fell | Mar 8, 2023 | Family Law
No one should have to deal with an unreasonable child support order. According to California law, both the mother and the father are obligated to meet their child’s fundamental needs. Some parents don’t take this obligation seriously, while others could...
by Law Office of Michael L. Fell | Feb 23, 2023 | Family Law
There is no getting past the fact that divorce is stressful for all parties. Even if both couples concur that it is time to split ways, lives are upended and it is challenging to maintain composure. By reading our top five pieces of advice, you can make sure you are...
by Law Office of Michael L. Fell | Feb 16, 2023 | Family Law
If you are getting divorced, you probably have concerns about how alimony (sometimes known as spousal support) functions and your options. Continue reading to learn the reality about “alimony for life” and the “ten-year rule,” or call Law...
by Law Office of Michael L. Fell | Feb 9, 2023 | Family Law
The best-case scenario is one in which both parents can continue to co-parent jointly after a marriage fails but while there is still a child to raise. This is often easier said than done, though. At Law Office of Michael L. Fell, we have assisted numerous families...
by Law Office of Michael L. Fell | Jan 25, 2023 | Family Law
There is no such thing as an easy custody battle. Almost always, both parents are certain that they are in the right and can provide the best possibilities for child custody. This is the reason why many cases wind up in court. Consider the following choices if you...
by Law Office of Michael L. Fell | Jan 19, 2023 | Family Law
In an ideal environment, most people would prefer to physically separate their residences from their spouses as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, things aren’t always so clear-cut in life. While some families can afford to split their finances straight away,...
by Law Office of Michael L. Fell | Jan 13, 2023 | Family Law
It might be worthwhile to think about divorce mediation if you and your spouse have decided you no longer want to be married but you do not want to deal with the difficulties, costs, and bitter sentiments that appear to go along with a divorce. Read on to learn more...