Yanez & Associates Divorce & Family Law Attorneys Orange County

(on the city)
Lawyers and Law Firms in Orange, CA
Lawyers and Law Firms

Hours

Monday
8:30AM - 6:00PM
Tuesday
8:30AM - 6:00PM
Wednesday
8:30AM - 6:00PM
Thursday
8:30AM - 6:00PM
Friday
8:30AM - 6:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

625 The City Dr S
Orange, CA
92868

About

Orange County Divorce Attorney & Family Law Lawyers in Orange County are best known for helping clients with family law matters. Dedicated Law Firm specializes in all California family law matters, from divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support to domestic violence. The founding attorney, Bettina Yanez is a Certified Family Law Specialist, Yanez & Associates divorce family law attorneys Orange County are located at 625 The City Dr S, #490, Orange, CA 92868.

Since 2000, we have been dedicated to providing our clients with compassionate, effective legal representation with proven results throughout Los Angeles, Riverside; Orange County.

Yanez & Associates Divorce & Family Law Orange County is a bilingual law firm, offering legal services in English and Spanish. Our Spanish clients know us as "Los Abogados de divorcio y familia de las Oficinas de Yanez y Asociados". We specialize in every aspect of family law, including child custody, child support, spousal support, paternity, alimony, and much more. Going through a divorce? Give us a call. We have some of Southern California's best and most experienced divorce attorneys on our staff. We're here to handle all of the details to make sure the process goes as smoothly as possible, so that you can move on with your life...

Going through a divorce? Give us a call. We have some of Southern California’s best and most experienced divorce attorneys on our staff. We're here to handle all of the details to make sure the process goes as smoothly as possible, so that you can move on with your life.

Here is a small sample of some of the cities our family attorneys serve: Anaheim, Anaheim Hills, Buena Park, Aliso Viejo, Costa Mesa, Placentia, Fountain Valley, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Los Angeles, Irvine, Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, Los Angeles, Capistrano Beach, Newport Beach, Capistrano Beach, Lake Forest, Foothill Ranch, Mission Viejo, Orange, Placentia, Rancho Santa Margarita, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, Tustin, Villa Park, Westminster, Yorba Linda, Norwalk, La habra, Silverado, Capistrano Beach, Dana Point, Newport Coast, Foothill Ranch, Corona Del Mar, Brea, Aliso Viejo, Laguna Hills, Trabuco Canyon and Whittier.


The Firm is located in Orange, California, two blocks from the Orange County Family Court “Lamoreaux Justice Center” and four miles from the “Central Justice Center” in Santa Ana. Yanez & Associates divorce & family law attorneys Orange County is a premier family law firm and serves clients throughout the Orange County communities. We offer free consultations on all cases. Feel free to visit our website for more information. To schedule your free, no-obligation case evaluation, contact us today at 714-971-8000.

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Modifying Child Custody Orders in Orange County, California - FREE CONSULTATION with one of our #FamilyLawAttorneys by calling (714) 971-8000 #Childcustody orders exist in California to provide a legal standard regarding a child’s care and wellbeing. A custody order is always created based on what is best for the child, or a legal standard called ‘the child’s best interest’. However, as a child grows, his or her family changes, the lives of his or her parents change, and the child’s best interest changes, a child custody order may need to be modified in order to keep up with the child’s best interests. In California, it is not uncommon to renegotiate the terms of a child custody order every two and a half to three years as a child grows up. The process of modifying a child custody order can be complex, especially if the parents are not on the same page. Regardless, it is always a good idea to work with a legal professional before signing any legally binding documents, especially when the lives of your children will be affected. This is a basic overview of modifying child custody in California, but does not constitute legal advice. https://www.yanezlaw.com/child-custody-attorney/what-is-included-in-a-child-custody-order-in-orange-county-california/
What If I Have Sole Custody and One Parent Needs to Relocate? FREE CONSULTATION with one of our Orange County Family Law #Attorneys - call (714) 971-8000 If you have sole custody of your child, you may be going into your custody battle with the upper hand, depending on the relationship that the child has with his or her other parent. If you wish to move away with your child, you will still need to show that moving with you is more in line with the child’s best interests than remaining behind with the (currently) noncustodial parent. Remember that the potential exists for the other parent to become the custodial parent if the court determines that it is not in the best interest of the child to move away with you. To boost your chances, take the following tips into consideration: • Your reason for moving will need to be considered. Are you moving because you want to take your child away from his or her other parent? If this is the case, or if the other parent can show that this may be the case, it is unlikely that custody will be granted. • Have you given notice to the other parent that you wish to move? While the law generally requires that you provide 45 days notice, it will help your case to provide the other party with as much notice as possible. Remember, custody is about the child’s best interest, not about yours. • Have you considered the child’s relationship with his or her other parent? It may help you to provide a potential custody or visitation plan that includes the other parent as much as possible. It goes a long way to show the judge that you will put your child’s needs first by considering the other parent, even if you and the other parent do not get along. • Have you discussed your case with an attorney? It may be best to file your own case with the court before the other party makes a move. If you have any questions about how to do this, you should always contact a #childcustodylawyer in Southern California. https://www.yanezlaw.com/california-family-law-attorney/family-law-attorney-for-relocation-custody-cases-in-orange-county/
California #ChildVisitationAttorney in Orange County - FREE CONSULTATION with one of our Family Law Attorneys by calling (714) 971-8000 In some cases, it is not in the best interest of the child to spend time with the noncustodial parent alone. Supervised visitation allows the noncustodial parent to spend time with the child and exercise his or her parental right so to do, while protecting the child and his or her best interests. Under a supervised visitation order, the child will only spend time with the noncustodial parent under the supervision of another adult. This adult may be the custodial parent, another family member or family friend, or a professional, depending on the specifics of the child’s family situation. Supervised visitation orders may be reasonable or scheduled, but more likely than not they will be scheduled. In addition to including the times and dates that the noncustodial parent will spend with the child, a supervised visitation order may also specify who will be supervising each visitation, where it will take place, and how the child will be exchanged between the parents. Supervised visitation may be appropriate in situations where the child and the parent have no existing relationship, regardless of why, in order to allow them to create one. It may also be appropriate in situations where the parent has proven that he or she is not capable of providing a healthy environment for the child to spend time, but wishes to show that he or she is making changes and moving towards unsupervised visitation. https://www.yanezlaw.com/california-family-law-attorney/california-child-visitation-attorney-in-orange-county/
Considerations When Creating a Child Custody Order in Orange County, California - FREE CONSULTATION with a #FamilyLawAttorneys (714) 971-8000 When creating a child custody order, there are two basic pieces: where a child will spend his or her time and how decisions will be made regarding the child’s life. These pieces are called physical #custody and legal custody, respectively. #Physicalcustody is the part of custody that says where a child will live. It can be granted solely to one parent or jointly to both parents. Usually, when one parent is granted sole custody, the other parent will be granted the right to visitation. You may choose to create your custody order on your own, in which case you need to consider visitation if you determine that sole physical custody is in the best interest of the child. https://www.yanezlaw.com/california-family-law-attorney/how-is-custody-determined-in-orange-county-ca/
For Enforcement of Family Law court orders in Orange County contact our Orange County Enforcement of Court Order Lawyers - FREE CONSULTATION (714) 971-8000 • A court order can require a person to either perform a specific action, like pay child support; • A court order can prohibits a person from performing certain actions, like a restraining order that prohibits a restrained person from contacting a protected person; • A court order can set a specific court date, like when two parties are required to appear in court or exchange children between parents; or • A court order can legally establish something, like a relationship between parties (marriage, divorce, or legal separation). #familylawattorney #courtorder https://www.yanezlaw.com/california-family-law-attorney/enforcement-of-family-law-court-orders-in-orange-county/

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Company name
Yanez & Associates Divorce & Family Law Attorneys Orange County
Category
Lawyers and Law Firms
Est
2000

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  • What is the phone number for Yanez & Associates Divorce & Family Law Attorneys Orange County in Orange CA?
    You can reach them at: 714-971-8000. It’s best to call Yanez & Associates Divorce & Family Law Attorneys Orange County during business hours.
  • What is the address for Yanez & Associates Divorce & Family Law Attorneys Orange County on the city in Orange?
    Yanez & Associates Divorce & Family Law Attorneys Orange County is located at this address: 625 The City Dr S Orange, CA 92868.
  • What are Yanez & Associates Divorce & Family Law Attorneys Orange County(Orange, CA) store hours?
    Yanez & Associates Divorce & Family Law Attorneys Orange County store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:30AM - 6:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.