The Law Offices of A1 Law Group Protects Your Family Like Our Own!

It doesn’t get any more personal than family. We understand these situations are often complicated, listen to your needs, and work tirelessly to get the best possible outcome.

You can’t always predict what will happen in life, but when you’re faced with difficult moments like a divorce or custody battle, it helps if someone has your back.

The Law Offices of A1 Law Group has an exceptional team of attorneys specializing in family law, which includes everything from DCSS errors (child- support) problems to CPS cases that affect grandparents’ rights and children’s wellbeing. When you work with us, we go through this life- changing experience with you, approaching each situation with the care, empathy, and privacy it deserves.

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Visitation

If you are considering divorce or are already in the midst of one, you may be wondering about visitation law in Southern California.

The laws can be complex, experienced law firm of lawyers, attorneys, legal professionals, legal investigators and staff that provide you with the skilled representation you need to navigate the complex legal system are on your side and will help navigate the difficult complex process. At The Law Offices of A1 Law Group, we have represented clients in a wide range of family law matters, including detailed visitation plans, custody and support. We understand the importance of ensuring that our clients have access to their children, and we will work diligently to ensure that your rights are protected.

Frequently Asked Questions About Visitation In California:

How can a custodial parent enforce visitation if the other parent is not cooperating?
How is child custody determined in California?
What is the difference between legal and physical custody?
How does visitation work if one parent has physical custody?