Children Can Testify Regarding Custody and Visitation in California Divorces; Video Discussing New L
Major changes in California’s divorce law are expected in 2012 per changes to California Family Law Code 3042. The changes are a result of the Elkins Family Law Task Force’s final report and recommendations from April 2010. The new legislation will affect how, when and if minor children can testify in divorce and custody cases, and what will be expected of them, the parents, family law attorneys, and the court itself. Attorneys from Lowenstein Brown discuss the new law and its implications in a video. San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 04, 2012 Major changes in California’s divorce law are e
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