by Pride Legal | May 14, 2023 | Family Law, Top Recent Posts
California law may consider parental alienation a form of child abuse, for it is a strategy where one parent deliberately exhibits unjustified negativity directed at the other parent. It is prevalent among separated or divorced parents. If your co-parent has been...
by Pride Legal | May 14, 2023 | General Practice, Top Recent Posts
There are instances where the parameters of a contract are egregious, or a party writes the contract so confusingly that it is difficult to understand the exact terms of the agreement. Confusing terms can make it hard to tell if you have broken the deal, for it can be...
by Pride Legal | May 14, 2023 | General Practice, Top Recent Posts
A contract is a type of promise that two parties agree upon mutually. Furthermore, and in legal situations, a contract is a legally binding document that two parties agree to and is enforceable by law. California Civil Code 1549 states that “a contract is an agreement...
by Pride Legal | May 11, 2023 | Divorce, Domestic Partnership, Top Recent Posts
In the past few decades, marital status for same-sex couples has been a big topic of debate. Marriage is a representation of love and commitment, but more than that, married individuals may receive legal rights and benefits. Some of the rights and benefits fall into...
by Pride Legal | May 11, 2023 | Employment Law, Top Recent Posts
Reasonable accommodations (RA) are adjustments made by employers or work environments to assist individuals with physical or mental disabilities. RA plays a big role in helping disabled individuals regarding issues relating to jobs such as job applications or enabling...
by Pride Legal | Jan 30, 2023 | Adoption, Top Recent Posts
As a leader in pro-LGBTQ+ legislation, California Family law affords many of the same rights to LGBTQ+ couples looking to adopt as heterosexual couples. Under California Family Law, LGBTQ+ individuals and couples can engage in adoption in various instances. For...