The Law Office of Clark & Gomez is a trusted family law firm serving clients in Hemet, CA, Temecula, CA, and nearby areas. As your family attorney, we will work diligently to help you resolve your family law case successfully. Whether your case requires the expertise of a guardianship lawyer, spousal support lawyer, or child support lawyer, we are here to help you understand the family court process.
Our attorneys know the family law system inside and out and will provide you with the assistance and guidance you can depend on. The Law Office of Clark & Gomez is here to fight for your best interests both inside and outside of court. We always remain focused on the well being of you and your children/.
Our attorneys know the family law system inside and out and will provide you with the assistance and guidance you can depend on. The Law Office of Clark & Gomez is here to fight for your best interests both inside and outside of court. We always remain focused on the well being of you and your children/.
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Clark & Gomez, Attorneys at Law is an experienced attorney with areas of special expertise in the fields of law that will touch the lives of every person, including family law (divorce, paternity, and custody), guardianships, conservatorship, and adoptions. Julie Clark attended an ABA-accredited law school and is the current and past president of the Mount San Jacinto Bar Association.
Divorce, no matter how often it occurs, is not something for which most people plan. No one enters a marriage planning for it to end in divorce. That is why when the time comes, people find themselves confused, frustrated, and unhappy with the changes in their lives. Divorce is a life-changing event, but if both parties try, it should be as positive an experience as possible.
Paternity cases help to legally determine who is the father of a child. The mother of the child is present at the birth, so her identity is rarely challenged! These types of cases can be confusing and stressful for all involved, as they can permanently change the course of a family's future. Knowing who is the biological father of a child is often important for not just financial reasons, but also emotional ones.
The court has the power to grant protective orders called restraining orders. If the person requesting protection makes a declaration containing allegations that are serious enough and specific enough, the court will either set an emergency hearing (an ex parte hearing) or grant the order for a short period of time (from a few days up to about 25 days).
If the parents of children are unable to care for them, whether due to the parent's untimely death, disability, or unfitness, another person can be appointed to care for the children until they reach adulthood. A guardian needs to complete a full background check and the guardian's home must be approved as appropriate for the children.
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