Genesis Family Law

Empowering You Through Divorce with Expert Legal Guidance

Chula Vista Office: (619) 422-7722 | Mission Valley Office: (858) 275-2055

Chula Vista Office: (619) 422-7722

Mission Valley Office: (858) 275-2055

Due to precautions related to COVID-19, we have expanded our options for remote consultations. Please contact our office to discuss whether a full phone consultation or video conference is appropriate for your situation.

Protecting Your Relationship With Your Children After Divorce

As you head toward divorce, nothing matters as much as protecting the relationship you have with your children. It’s irreplaceable. Divorce may end your marriage, but family life continues, and you must know what rights you have to keep that relationship strong.

We can help here at Genesis Family Law, in Chula Vista, and San Diego, California. We have about 80 years of combined experience, with several attorneys who are certified by the California Bar Board of Legal Specialization as Family Law Specialists. We have been doing this for a long time, and we understand what rights you have, what challenges you face and what legal tactics work best for every case.

Our goal is always to put you first. We get to know you. We understand your situation. We consider the circumstances and tell you about the legal options to help you protect your rights. We are very dedicated and hands-on, making communication easy. While we are compassionate and caring, we also fight aggressively on your behalf.

Three of our attorneys, Colleen A. Warren, Julie O. Wolff, and Amy E. West, are also trained as Minor’s Counsel, whereby they are often appointed to represent children in a divorce or paternity action. With specialized training, Minor’s Counsel assist the court in cases that can involve child abuse and/or high conflict custody battles.

What The Court Considers

One thing you need to understand is what the court considers during a case like this. It includes:

  • The best interests of the children
  • Your schedule and your spouse’s schedule
  • What options give the children continuity and consistency
  • Which person has been the children’s primary caretaker during the marriage
  • External factors, such as other relationships or criminal records

These are just a few examples, but remember that the overriding mission for the court is to focus on the child’s best interests at all times. They try to determine what was working for the children before and how that can continue.

Helping You Prepare

Many people do not know how this process works, or they have unrealistic expectations. The reality is that most of the time, parents get equal access to the children. We will provide you with an honest assessment of what you can expect, and then we will fight hard to protect your relationship with your children.

Take control of your future. Learn about your rights. Give us a call at our Chula Vista office at 619-422-7722 or call us at our San Diego office at 858-275-2055, or contact us online.

Family Law

Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) or Assisted Reproduction

Child Custody and Support

Divorce / Domestic Violence

Mediation and Discovery Referee Services

Prenuptial and Post-nuptial Agreements

Spousal Support

High-Net Worth Divorce

Complex Property Division

Dividing Retirement And Investments

How Is A Business Divided In A Divorce?

Uncovering Assets

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Chula Vista Office

660 Bay Blvd.
Suite 212
Chula Vista, CA 91910
Chula Vista Law Office Map

Mission Valley Office

2655 Camino del Rio North
Suite 400
San Diego, CA 92108
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Leslie L. Abrigo
Colleen A. Warren
Amy E. West
Kathlynn Cadiente
Eva Moreno Marks
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