We provide the straightforward advice and skilled legal guidance you need to reach the best possible solution for you and your family. At the Law Offices of Christa M. Hill, we focus exclusively on family law matters for clients located in the Orange County area. This means we have extensive knowledge of California laws and the local court system, allowing us to guide your case as efficiently as possible through the legal process.
Attorney Christa M. Hill has spent the past 19 years practicing law devoted to family law matters. As our client, she will be your primary contact throughout your case, providing you with even-handed representation and responsive personal service. She will take the time to know you and fully understand your case.
Attorney Christa M. Hill has spent the past 19 years practicing law devoted to family law matters. As our client, she will be your primary contact throughout your case, providing you with even-handed representation and responsive personal service. She will take the time to know you and fully understand your case.
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Christa M. Hill is the founder of the Law Offices of Christa M. Hill. Ms. Hill is a member of the California State Bar Association and the Orange County Bar Association. Law Offices of Christa M. Hill practices exclusively in the area of family law.
Our areas of practice include divorce, legal separation, paternity, spousal support, child support, custody and visitation, guardianships, prenuptial and post-nuptial agreements, adoption, domestic violence, and modification of existing orders.Attorney Christa M. Hill obtained her law degree in 1995 and has been practicing in the area of family law for 19 years.
Our areas of practice include divorce, legal separation, paternity, spousal support, child support, custody and visitation, guardianships, prenuptial and post-nuptial agreements, adoption, domestic violence, and modification of existing orders.Attorney Christa M. Hill obtained her law degree in 1995 and has been practicing in the area of family law for 19 years.
When people encounter a family law issue, they may not know how to start working toward a resolution. They also may not know who to contact to help them through the legal process. In these situations, it is in your best interests to contact an experienced lawyer. Trust your case to the Law Offices of Christa M. Hill.
When considering a divorce, defined as dissolution of marriage, people often do not know where to begin. The process can be complex and there are many factors to consider, depending on your unique situation. It is in your best interests to consult with a knowledgeable divorce lawyer. For help with your divorce or legal separation, contact the Law Offices of Christa M. Hill.
Unless the parents of a child are legally married or registered domestic partners at the time of the child's birth, parentage is never assumed and court action to legally establish paternity (and rights and responsibilities that accompany that determination) is needed.
After being presented with appropriate evidence, a court will determine who the legal parents are, which establishes certain important rights of the children, including the right to support.It is important that children know who their legal parents are as their legal rights are impacted. After paternity is established legally, the court can make appropriate orders to give the child the benefit of these legal rights.
After being presented with appropriate evidence, a court will determine who the legal parents are, which establishes certain important rights of the children, including the right to support.It is important that children know who their legal parents are as their legal rights are impacted. After paternity is established legally, the court can make appropriate orders to give the child the benefit of these legal rights.
Child support is the term that is used to describe the payments that are made by a parent for the day to day care and expenses of a minor child. A parent must file a request with the court for an order for child support in order to initiate the child support process.
Child support is typically paid until the child reaches the age of 18, unless the child is unmarried and still enrolled in high school full time in which case, child support continues until the age of 19 or until high school graduation, whichever comes first.
Child support is typically paid until the child reaches the age of 18, unless the child is unmarried and still enrolled in high school full time in which case, child support continues until the age of 19 or until high school graduation, whichever comes first.
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