
Does My Child Have to Talk to the Minor’s Counsel?
Divorce can be hard on even the most mentally and emotionally healthy adults. The toll that
Divorce can be hard on even the most mentally and emotionally healthy adults. The toll that
When the court appoints Minor’s Counsel for your child in a custody matter, you might worry
Divorce is exceptionally difficult for everyone involved, but your child can experience even more stress and
As a parent, you want what’s best for your child. That can become challenging when you’re
Determining child custody is often not an easy process. When going through a child custody dispute
In most child custody cases, courts appoint counsel to each minor involved. Their purpose is to
In family law disputes, which involve the well-being of minor children, the court may appoint counsel
In California, a minor’s counsel is an appointment of an attorney to represent a minor in
When a married couple who have a child (or children) decide to divorce, children are adversely
California Family Code Section 7861 states that “the court shall consider whether the interests of the
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