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Judicial Discretion, understanding the authority of family law judges

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

In any divorce case, its important for individuals to understand that the judge has discretion and wide ranging authority to make orders. Most of the time, it is my experience that client’s do not understand how much authority the judges have to make orders in any area of the case.

Whether it is custody, permanent spousal support, or attorney fees, judges as the trier of fact have a lot of leverage to make orders in the best interest of the children and/or on conflicting facts. For that reason, it is important to seek the advice of a local attorney that can help a party navigate through this process and one that will understand the judge assigned to the case.

For more information and a free consultation, please contact one of our experienced and aggressive attorneys at 800-589-9901 or info@dieferlaw.com.

Termination of Parental Rights by the Parents

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

California courts have held that the right to a parent belongs to the child. As such, any agreement between the parties to terminate a parent’s rights is subject to judicial scrutiny. In short, without a proper finding by a court that it is in a child’s best interest to terminate a parent’s right any agreement by the parents that intends to terminate or “give up” one of the parent’s parental rights is void.

Furthermore, public policy disfavors termination of parental rights. It is in societies best interest to have the biological parents support a minor child and not tax payers. Thus, terminating a parent’s rights also relieves that parent from the financial responsibility to provide for the child. Should the remaining parent be incapable to provide for the child, public assistance would be necessary for the minor.

If parents wish to enter into an agreement terminating parental rights, they need to seek legal advice on the process and evidence needed to show that such agreement is in the child’s best interest.

For more information, please feel free to contact one of our attorneys at 800-589-9901 or info@dieferlaw.com.

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