Legal Concerns of Unmarried Parents in Long Beach
Unmarried parents have the same concerns about the care of their children as divorced parents have. They want to understand the differences between physical and legal custody, and they want as much quality time with their children as possible. Questions can also arise regarding the division of property once a relationship has ended. The Custody & Visitation Law Firm of Marc S. Rothenberg can address the various legal needs of unmarried parents.
Are you an unmarried parent with questions regarding your parental rights or division of property? Call us at 562-606-1904 to schedule your free initial consultation with a lawyer. You can also email us and we will be in touch with you promptly.
Unmarried Parents, Child Custody and Visitation
Our attorneys provide experienced representation to parents involved in custody proceedings. We can help you understand the differences between physical and legal custody. If it is necessary to establish paternity, we can assist with a complaint to establish a parental relationship. At the Custody & Visitation Law Firm of Marc S. Rothenberg, we treat your custody case with care and compassion. We strive for the best possible outcome on your behalf. We also handle modification actions that can arise after custody and visitation has been established.
Unmarried Couples and Property Division
As a community property state, property division in California is very complex. When an unmarried couple owns real property together, the complexity can be enhanced. Unmarried couples may need to file a real property partition action. Unmarried couples may need to file a real property partition action or a "Marvin action".
How can we help you? Contact us today to schedule your free initial consultation.

