• 21 Jan 2022
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5 Questions to Ask a Central Valley Divorce Attorney

Posted by Gurjit Srai In Uncategorized January 21, 2022 0 Comment
5 Questions to Ask a Central Valley Divorce Attorney

Going through a divorce can be overwhelming. An experienced and compassionate attorney can reduce the stress and allow you to deal with the significant impact it can have on your life. However, choosing the right attorney may also be more difficult than you anticipate. Asking some important questions during the process can make hiring a …

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  • 27 Dec 2021
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California CDL DUI Laws – What you Need to Know

Posted by Gurjit Srai In Uncategorized December 27, 2021 0 Comment
California CDL DUI Laws – What you Need to Know

There is no doubt that regular passenger vehicle motorists face serious consequences after being charged and convicted of a drunk driving offense. However, if you hold a commercial driver’s license (CDL) the ramifications of a driving under the influence (DUI) conviction can be much higher. Most individuals depend on their CDL for their livelihood. As …

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  • 24 Dec 2021
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What to Expect If Your Teen is Charged with Domestic Violence

Posted by Gurjit Srai In Uncategorized December 24, 2021 0 Comment
What to Expect If Your Teen is Charged with Domestic Violence

Most people think of domestic violence happening between married couples or live-in partners. However, teens can get arrested and charged with domestic violence as well. These situations generally involve a physical altercation with a girlfriend or boyfriend, or attacks on parents, siblings or other relatives.  If your teenager is charged with domestic violence, it is …

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  • 22 Dec 2021
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Domestic Violence: Misdemeanor v. Felony Charges

Posted by Gurjit Srai In Uncategorized December 22, 2021 0 Comment
Domestic Violence: Misdemeanor v. Felony Charges

Regardless of the circumstances, getting arrested for suspicion of domestic violence is a frightening matter. It can significantly impact all aspects of your life – your family, your job, your routine. If you get convicted, it can wreak havoc on your future as well. Just getting arrested, especially if unexpected, can fill you with uncertainty. …

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  • 07 Dec 2021
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What You Need to Know About California Bankruptcy & Divorce

Posted by Gurjit Srai In Uncategorized December 7, 2021 0 Comment
What You Need to Know About California Bankruptcy & Divorce

When you file a petition with the Bankruptcy Court, it immediately shields you from most further acts by creditors to collect on debt you owe as of the date of that date. The filing automatically invokes an automatic stay under U.S.C. §362(a) of the Bankruptcy Code, which protects your assets from all creditors.  Unfortunately, this …

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  • 03 Dec 2021
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California Bankruptcy Exemptions

Posted by Gurjit Srai In Uncategorized December 3, 2021 0 Comment
California Bankruptcy Exemptions

When you are in a financial strain, filing bankruptcy may be the best tool to relieve you from debts and provide a fresh start. There is a negative stigma that filing bankruptcy involves creditors taking all your personal property, especially your home and car. However, California bankruptcy laws allow you to maintain possession of certain …

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  • 01 Dec 2021
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What Happens When a Father Withholds a Child From the Father in California

Posted by Gurjit Srai In Uncategorized December 1, 2021 0 Comment
What Happens When a Father Withholds a Child From the Father in California

The first question to ask when one parent seeks legal help because the other parent is withholding their child is whether there is a custody order in place. This is an important point because if there is a current custody order, then when a mother withholds a child from the father, she is likely violating …

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  • 20 Nov 2021
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Fathers’ Rights Under California Family Law

Posted by Gurjit Srai In Uncategorized November 20, 2021 0 Comment
Fathers’ Rights Under California Family Law

Once upon a time the presumption in California family courts was that mothers, not the fathers, were the more capable parent to take care of a child. This presumption started to slowly dissipate in the 1960s and 1970s due to the Feminist Movement and the Men’s Rights Movement (MRM).  Today, this presumption no longer exists …

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