When you are facing a divorce or other family law conflict, it can feel overwhelming. Family law disputes involve not only legal issues, but financial and emotional ones as well. Every decision you make can have an impact on the outcome of your case. That's why one of your first decisions should be choosing a lawyer who can give you the guidance and protection you need.
At Roberts & Zatlin, we concentrate our entire practice on California family law, including divorce, child custody and support, alimony and property division. Attorney Kim Roberts has over 30 years of legal experience, most of it in family law. We understand what is at stake in your family law case.
At Roberts & Zatlin, we concentrate our entire practice on California family law, including divorce, child custody and support, alimony and property division. Attorney Kim Roberts has over 30 years of legal experience, most of it in family law. We understand what is at stake in your family law case.
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Attorney Kim Roberts has been practicing law in California for over three decades, most of that time in the area of family law. She concentrates her practice in California divorce, including custody, support, and complex property division. A native of the Bay area, Kim moved to Southern California to pursue a bachelor's degree at San Diego State University.
The Roberts & Zatlin serves California divorce and family law clients in the Inland Valley and surrounding region, including Temecula, Menifee, Hemet, Sun City, Wildomar, Winchester, Lake Elsinore, Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange County, Vista, and San Diego. Having conflict within a marriage is always stressful; when that conflict requires legal action to resolve, it becomes even more challenging.
Having conflict within a marriage is always stressful; when that conflict requires legal action to resolve, it becomes even more challenging. When you need an attorney to help with your family conflict, you want to choose someone who will not only help you get the resolution you need, but will reduce your stress in the process.
Many people facing divorce fear both the stress of the process and the expense. While it is well known that divorce can be complicated and expensive, it does not have to be. If you and your spouse are able to agree on the resolution of all issues in your divorce (like child custody, property division, etc.), you may qualify for a California uncontested divorce.
If you are a parent who is facing divorce, you are probably concerned about how the divorce will affect your children, especially your relationship and the time you spend together. Where will the children live? Who gets to make important decisions for them? What if the other parent doesn't cooperate with the visitation schedule?