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How to Modify a Custody Order in California

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Tips for Co-Parenting Success After Divorce

Co-parenting after divorce can be challenging, especially when emotions are still raw. At Irwin &

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Understanding the Role of Step-Parents, Grandparents, and New Partners in California Custody Cases

Custody disputes in California often involve more than just parents. Step-parents, grandparents, and new partners

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Managing Unexpected Expenses During Divorce

Divorce can bring financial uncertainty, and unexpected expenses often arise. While legal fees and court

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Understanding Parental Alienation and Its Impact on Parent-Child Relationships

Parental alienation occurs when one parent deliberately influences a child to reject or fear the

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