Located in Corona, California, Attorney at Law Brad Hague handles all matters involving family law in the Riverside County Family Courthouse. By narrowing the scope of services and the geographic area he serves to Corona, Norco, Eastvale, and Riverside areas, The Law Office of Bradley Hague is able to provide a higher level of personalized service to our clients.
In private practice since 2000, this firm has built a credible reputation in the Riverside County Courts, among other family law and divorce attorneys and in our community. Family law includes adoption, guardianships, and marital matters such as annulments, legal separations and divorce (both contested divorce and uncontested divorce) as well as spousal support, child support, custody and visitation issues for children.
As it relates to other aspects of family law, we are also involved in domestic violence and spousal abuse.
In private practice since 2000, this firm has built a credible reputation in the Riverside County Courts, among other family law and divorce attorneys and in our community. Family law includes adoption, guardianships, and marital matters such as annulments, legal separations and divorce (both contested divorce and uncontested divorce) as well as spousal support, child support, custody and visitation issues for children.
As it relates to other aspects of family law, we are also involved in domestic violence and spousal abuse.
Services
Family law is a subset of an area of law which covers all aspects of traditional and progressive family relationships.
Common services we provide are matters relating to unions and marriage and divorce, paternity, and children.
Mr. Hague represents clients whose cases are heard in Riverside County, California.
By limiting the area he serves, he has more time to focus on the unique needs of each client.
To the extent possible, Mr. Hague works behind the scenes to secure a fair resolution to your concerns, this helps avoid the unnecessary public exposure of private issues.
Common services we provide are matters relating to unions and marriage and divorce, paternity, and children.
Mr. Hague represents clients whose cases are heard in Riverside County, California.
By limiting the area he serves, he has more time to focus on the unique needs of each client.
To the extent possible, Mr. Hague works behind the scenes to secure a fair resolution to your concerns, this helps avoid the unnecessary public exposure of private issues.
Ending a marriage is both emotionally and legally complex.
For many, seeking advice from an attorney is part of the decision making process.
The sensitive nature of our work has prompted us to establish working relationships with a number of marriage counselors, social workers, and clergy that may offer alternatives to divorce.
Such counselors have special training to assist a couple in resolving differences.
They can also teach a pair new communications skills, and give further advice that may prevent the termination of their marriage.
For many, seeking advice from an attorney is part of the decision making process.
The sensitive nature of our work has prompted us to establish working relationships with a number of marriage counselors, social workers, and clergy that may offer alternatives to divorce.
Such counselors have special training to assist a couple in resolving differences.
They can also teach a pair new communications skills, and give further advice that may prevent the termination of their marriage.
Divorce will impact nearly all aspects of life.
Some considerations that need to be evaluated to have an equitable distribution will be Property Division, Tax Ramifications, Accurate Assessments of Assets, Family Owned Businesses, Children (visitation, custody, and support), Health Insurance, Retirement and others.
Whether you are in agreement with your spouse or your divorce is contested, you should have an attorney to advise and educate you as to your rights.
In California, divorce is known as "dissolution of marriage."
Some considerations that need to be evaluated to have an equitable distribution will be Property Division, Tax Ramifications, Accurate Assessments of Assets, Family Owned Businesses, Children (visitation, custody, and support), Health Insurance, Retirement and others.
Whether you are in agreement with your spouse or your divorce is contested, you should have an attorney to advise and educate you as to your rights.
In California, divorce is known as "dissolution of marriage."
When married people have a child, the law presumes them to be the parents of the child.
When parents are not married when a child is born, they can sign a Voluntary Declaration of Paternity.
This can be done prior to or after leaving the hospital.
By doing so they state they are the parents.
When there is a dispute regarding parentage, the court can order genetic testing according to California paternity law.
This law authorizes blood tests by the mother, child and alleged father.
Should a party fail to submit to this testing, the court has the power to resolve the parenting issue against the party failing to submit.
When parents are not married when a child is born, they can sign a Voluntary Declaration of Paternity.
This can be done prior to or after leaving the hospital.
By doing so they state they are the parents.
When there is a dispute regarding parentage, the court can order genetic testing according to California paternity law.
This law authorizes blood tests by the mother, child and alleged father.
Should a party fail to submit to this testing, the court has the power to resolve the parenting issue against the party failing to submit.
To modify a standing dissolution of marriage order requires you to demonstrate that a significant change in circumstances has occurred since the last order.
When there is a change significant enough to justify a modification of existing orders, one can petition the court to issue orders that better reflect the current situation.
Common changes to existing orders involve child support, visitation, and child custody.
If you believe that modifications are in the best interest of your children, discuss your situation and ideas with Attorney Brad Hague.
When there is a change significant enough to justify a modification of existing orders, one can petition the court to issue orders that better reflect the current situation.
Common changes to existing orders involve child support, visitation, and child custody.
If you believe that modifications are in the best interest of your children, discuss your situation and ideas with Attorney Brad Hague.
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