

California Breastfeeding Laws
Breastfeeding at Work California employers are required to provide a reasonable amount of break time and make a reasonable effort to provide a private space, other than a toilet stall, close to the employee’s work area, to accommodate an employee desiring to express breast milk for her baby: “Every employer, including the state and any political subdivision, shall provide a reasonable amount of break time to accommodate an employee desiring to express breast milk for the empl


Child Custody and Visitation
California courts aim to ensure that both parents have frequent and continuing contact with each minor child. When awarding custody and visitation, the Court has wide discretion to order a parenting plan that is in the best interest of the minor child. The Court has to consider various factors when making a custody and visitation order, including: The health, safety, and welfare of the child; Any history of abuse by one parent against the child or against the other parent; Th


Child Support in California
Right to Child Support In California, both parents have the obligation to support their minor children, whether the children are born during marriage or out of wedlock. For children born to unmarried parents, paternity must be established before the non-custodial father would be required to provide child support. The parent who has custody is entitled to receive support on behalf of the child or children. Child support in California is based on a standard guideline calculatio


Planning Your Estate
If you possess property or have any savings, you probably need an estate plan, or at the very least a will. Once you have children, it is especially important to create your will and possibly a trust, in order to ensure that their children are protected under any eventuality. If you do not plan your estate timely, your heirs may face extended and costly court battles to settle your estate, and part of your estate may go towards attorney fees instead of your heirs. A will allo