Family Law
Alameda County Family Lawyers
“Sometimes a good outcome is very clear – getting a restraining order against an abusive spouse, or getting spousal support against a spouse who’s hiding income. Other times, a good outcome is far more nuanced. Without fail, all of our best outcomes, our big wins, come about because only one side did the work. And a big, big part of that is deeply understanding the people involved and what makes them tick.”
Amy Laughlin
What is Family Law all about? An Accomplished Family law Attorney in Alameda County Explains.
- Adding a child or adult to a family: Prenuptial, postnuptial agreements, marital agreements, cohabitation agreements, marriage, adoption, adult adoption.
- Ending a marriage: Legal separation, mediation, divorce, asset division, spousal support, child support, child custody, international divorce and family law
- Protecting yourself or a member of the family: Domestic violence, juvenile dependency, guardianship for a child, conservatorship for an incapacitated adult
- Planning for the financial well-being of your family and following through on their wishes when a family member has passed: Estate planning, will, trust and living trust, trust and estate administration,
Marital Agreements | Prenuptial and Postnuptial
Adoption is a legal parent-child relationship established by the court between a child and a parent who is not the child’s biological or birth parent. Leslie Figueroa, a Laughlin Legal family lawyer in Alameda County, explains, “As family law attorneys, we facilitate a change in a family structure. And though we’re only in our clients’ lives for this short period of time, it has such a lasting impact.”
Common legal terms when ending a marriage, by a child custody and family lawyer in Alameda County.
Child custody refers to the determination of how the parents divide the rights and responsibilities of taking care of their child or children. A good child custody lawyer will tell you there are two types of custody, legal and physical, and advise you on the best options for gaining or retaining custody of your child or children. The legal custodian makes important decisions for the children and their welfare. The physical custodian lives with the children more than 50% of the time. Leslie Figueroa of Laughlin Legal, has a simple answer for what motivates her to strive to become one of the best family lawyers in Alameda County, “I believe every child is entitled to a childhood, and that every child is entitled to frequent, continuing contact with both parents unless there’s a concern about their safety.”
Common legal terms when protecting yourself or another member of the family, by a domestic violence and family lawyer in Alameda County.
Common legal terms when planning for the financial well-being of your family, and following through on their wishes when a family member has passed, by an estate planning and family law attorney in Alameda County.
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