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Navigating Child Custody Disputes with a Narcissistic Ex-Spouse in Orange County

What Is Narcissism, and Can it Impact My Divorce or Child Custody? Almost everyone, at times, is self-centered. But if a person’s sense of self is so delicate and enhanced that it affects their ability to maintain relationships with friends, family, and spouses, they could have a recognized disorder known as narcissism. According to the […]

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Are Unmarried Parents Treated Differently in Orange County Child Custody Cases?

How Unmarried Parents are Treated During Orange County Child Custody Cases As an unmarried parent in Orange County, navigating the legal landscape of child custody can be a complex and daunting process. While the overall goal of ensuring the best interests of the child remains the same, there are distinct legal differences between married and

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How Can You Enforce a Child Custody Order in Orange County?

How Child Custody Orders Work in Orange County Child custody orders are legal documents that outline the rights and responsibilities of parents regarding the care and upbringing of their children. In Orange County, these orders are issued by the family courts and are legally binding. They may cover a range of issues, including physical custody,

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Paternity Tests and Father’s Rights in Orange County Family Law

Do Fathers Have Parental Rights in California? Unlike years ago, when the mother was largely considered to be the parent with rights, fathers today have more say and rights when it comes to their children. However, that doesn’t mean they won’t have to assert those rights legally. While many recent court cases in California have

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No-Fault Divorce

California is a No-Fault Divorce State. What does that mean?

Divorce law, like the rest of the legal code, has changed as traditions, cultures, and mores have changed throughout time. Once an at-fault divorce state, now California is a no-fault divorce state. Traditionally in family law courts during most of recent history, a divorce could not be obtained until one party proved wrongdoing of the

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Deciding to Divorce

Marriage (or Deciding to Divorce) When Your Spouse Suffers from Depression

When Your Spouse Suffers from depression According  to the ADAA, more than 15 million American adults, or about 6.7 percent of the U.S. population, suffer from persistent symptoms of  depression. What is depression? Depression is a condition in which a person feels discouraged, sad, hopeless, unmotivated, or disinterested in life in general. When these feelings

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Marriage (or Deciding to Divorce) When Your Spouse Suffers from Bipolar Disorder

Marriage Divorce and Bipolar Disorder According  to the National Institute of Mental Health, 5.7 million adult Americans, or about 2.6% of the U.S. population age 18 and older every year, suffer from bipolar disorder. Of these cases of bipolar disorder, about 82.9% of these persons suffer from “severe” bipolar disorder.  Men and women are equally

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Marriage (or Deciding to Divorce) When Your Spouse Suffers from Pornography Addiction

Marriage (or Deciding to Divorce) When Your Spouse Suffers from Pornography Addiction

Marriage Divorce and Pornography Addiction Pornograhpy is ubiquitous- according to some estimates, porn usage is 50 percent to 99 percent among men, and 30 percent to 86 percent among women (Source:  Gert Martin Hald, PhD, and colleagues in The APA Handbook of Sexuality and Psychology Volume II). What does the research say? Researchers at Brigham

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Divorcing a Sociopath

Divorcing a Sociopath in the State of California

About one percent of adults are affected by antisocial personality disorder, also known as sociopathy (Source:  National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)/ U.S. Department of Health and Human Services).  Because a sociopath has no regard for the feelings of others, divorcing a sociopath is likely to be an extremely difficult experience. They won’t hesitate to

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