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San Diego Child Welfare Services (CPS, CWS) Help; Article #1

by casekamshad | May 25, 2012 | Custody & Children, Marriage

Child Protective Services (also called Child Welfare Services) is a County-level organization that assesses situations of potential child abuse and neglect and, if warranted, removes the child from those situations. They are not affiliated with the Court or the police...

California Family Law/Divorce Blog: When is community property divided? When the MSA is signed, says CA4

by casekamshad | May 9, 2012 | Marriage, Property

Divorces often end in some kind of agreement between the parties. Frequently, the parties will hash out a deal in a Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA), which is signed by the parties (and their counsel, if there be any), attached to a judgment and then signed...

Family Court Services (FCS) Help (San Diego, Riverside, Imperial Counties), Part 3

by casekamshad | May 1, 2012 | Custody & Children, Uncategorized

This article continues my series on the various agencies that one encounters in a Family Law proceeding beyond the Court, itself. Last week, I gave tips on how to make the most of your all-important appointment with FCS. Now we’ll talk about what to do if you...

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