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Commonly Asked Questions about California Family Law Documents

In California, parents have the right to provide for the care, custody, companionship, and management of their children. You have the right to make educational and medical decisions for your child and have regular contact with them, even if they do not live with you.
LASC FAM 119 Rev. 1/19. Post-Judgment Request for Order Case Management Statement.
Any evidence thats found relevant and isnt hearsay or privileged is admissible. Some common types of evidence used in California family court include: Character witnesses. Expert witnesses. Financial records.
A mother gets full custody of children before judgment by persuading the court with facts that the father is not fit to care for the children on a frequent and regular basis.
Family rights for mothers Mothers have many rights that relate to family law including making decisions on behalf of their children including medical decisions as well as who is around their child. Mothers also have the legal right to pursue their childs father for child support.
Until you have a court order, both parents have the same rights. This means that both of you can make decisions about your children. No parent has any more rights to have the children in their care than the other.
In California, when a child is born to an unmarried mother, she is automatically granted full custody. She has both legal and physical custody of the child, meaning shes responsible for making all decisions about the childs care and can determine when and if the child can see the father.
Fathers in California have the same legal right as mothers to request custody of their children. Its essential to work with an experienced family law attorney to navigate the court system effectively. When making custody decisions, California courts prioritize the childs best interests above all else.