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Understanding Divorce Law and Family Law

When it comes to divorce and family law matters, it is important that you are aware of all the facts regarding your case. If you are considering filing for divorce, it is highly recommended that you retain the services of a divorce attorney. As this can be an extremely emotional and confusing time in your life, a skilled legal professional could come alongside you and take care of all the legal requirements and paperwork. If you are going through a contested divorce, it can be a great advantage to have someone mediating your discussion. A contested divorce means that both spouses cannot come to an agreement concerning the terms and expectations of the divorce.

If there are children from the marriage, there will be the issues of child custody and child support. The three areas of child custody are physical custody, legal custody, and visitation rights. Physical custody, also known as sole custody, refers to the home where the child will permanently reside. Legal custody determines who has the right to make decisions concerning the child. If one parent has sole custody, visitation rights will have to be agreed on so that the other parent is able to spend time with the children. Child support and modifications of court orders are other problematic issues that raise difficulties for families.

How could a Chino divorce lawyer help you?

Should you choose to speak with a Chino divorce lawyer from Cho, Sheasby, Chung & Ignacio, LLP, you are making the first step to finding the best solution for you. Not only will we give you all the information you need to make a wise decision, but we will fight for the best interests of you and your family. We serve clients throughout San Bernardino County, including Upland, Ontario, and Fontana.

For a free initial consultation, contact a Chino divorce attorney from our legal team.

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