Parental alienation is child abuse

One of the troubling aspects of parental alienation is the manner in which the children are enlisted on the "side" of the alienating parent.  Because the alienating parent has successfully convinced the children that the other parent is their enemy, the children are presented to the court, therapists, and the general public as being "independent [...]

Marriage of Davenport

One of my favorite blogs on family law has an interesting article on a local court case that has gone to appeal. http://www.thurmanarnold.com/Blog2/2011/May/Marriage-of-Davenport-Trial-Court-SANCTIONS-Wife.aspx You can read a more detailed synopsis of the case there. The case apparently involved 18 volumes and a motion for sanctions under Family Code 271, what is known as a "Feldman" [...]

Can I have a trustee removed from a trust?

In a word, yes.  California Law allows parties to file a "Petitioner to remove a trustee" if they are not following the directions of the trust.  A trust is a plan (hence the term "estate plan") for the person putting money into the trust, called the "settlor".  A trustee has a "fiduciary" duty, meaning a [...]

California Family Law Courts and perjury

Enhancing Mechanisms to Handle Perjury I fully support your analysis, conclusion, and recommendations, but would add to that. Under “New civil sanctions” the conditions necessary for criminal prosecution are listed. I believe all parties should be informed of the consequences of perjury at the outset and if the conditions listed are met, that prosecution should [...]

California Family Courts and Perjury

  Enhancing Mechanisms to Handle Perjury This is one of the most frustrating aspects of family law. People lie baldly all the time, often in the face of overwhelming evidence of the falsity of the testimony. Victims of perjury lose faith in the system which is essentially powerless to punish it. A civil sanction would [...]

Perjury in California Family Law Courts

The old saying that there is more perjury committed in family law cases than any other is not such an outlandish statement. I believe more effective tools should be implemented so that the attorney and/or the bench officer can address the issue of perjury if in fact such can be proved. Thomas P. Stabile Trial [...]

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