California family law library.
Long-form California family law guidance — explainers, cost articles, process walkthroughs, and local guides. Reviewed by San Diego attorneys before publication.
How Child Custody Is Determined in California
What California courts look at when deciding child custody — legal vs. physical custody, the best-interest standard, parenting plans, and how judges weigh each factor.
Read article →Free California Divorce Consultation — What to Expect and How to Prepare
What a free California divorce consultation covers, how to prepare, what questions to ask, and how San Diego Family Law Advocates can help you move forward.
Read article →Legal Separation vs. Divorce in California: What's Actually Different and When Each One Fits
Legal separation and divorce in California — how each works, what the court divides, when one fits better than the other, and what the process looks like.
Read article →California Divorce Process: Step-by-Step Guide for San Diego Residents
How California divorce works — residency requirements, Judicial Council forms, the 6-month waiting period, and what happens at each stage in San Diego courts.
Read article →What Shapes the Cost of a High-Asset Divorce in California
What drives the cost of a high-asset divorce in California — community property rules, contested assets, expert witnesses, attorney's fees orders, and timeline.
Read article →Dividing a Military Pension in a California Divorce: What the Law Actually Says
How California courts treat military retirement pay as community property — the federal rules that govern division, the 10/10 rule, and what a QDRO-equivalent order requires.
Read article →San Diego Family Law Attorney: What to Expect When Your Case Lands in San Diego Superior Court
What family law cases involve in San Diego — courts, timelines, filing fees, and how to find counsel suited to your situation.
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