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Family Law courtrooms can be a scary place for those unfamiliar with the California legal system.  The vast majority of family law litigants are unrepresented by legal counsel.  Often a basic understanding of the procedure and terminology used in family court can do wonders for a pro-per litigant. 

Sometimes, in cases wherein the parties are cordial and open to being flexible with settlement, it is best to forgo representation and complete the case without attorney involvement.  This saves both parties money that they could otherwise spend on their children's education.  However, sometimes attorneys are needed to help the parties resolve more complex divorce issues and to help the parties work out their differences in high conflict divorce cases.    

This web-site is dedicated to helping unrepresented family law litigants better understand the process and helping those considering hiring an attorney to represent them to make the right choice.

When going through a divorce several issues must be addressed to include, child custody, child visitation arrangments, child support, spousal support, property division, and debt division.  California law concerning these issues is codified in the California Family Code.  The California Family Code includes provisions that guide the court in making the right decisions on these often highly contentious issues.  Knowledge of the Family Code and the way that California Divorce Courts interpret and apply the Family Code in case law is important to understanding why family court judges make the rulings that they make.  Misunderstanding of the law can cause great frustration as decisions often seem unfair and inequitable.  

We can help you understand the law on these issues and give you insight on how your case may end up in court if it makes its way in front of a family law judge.  Just ask the San Diego Family Lawyer now.

For more information or to speak to an experienced San Diego Divorce Lawyer visit ​ www.SanDiego-Divorce-Law.com
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