California Family Law | California Restraining Orders

5 Rules You Must Know to Win Your San Diego Restraining Order Case

Whether you are bringing a restraining order against someone else or you need to defend yourself against a restraining order, there are 5 things you need to know in order to give yourself the best opportunity to win your San Diego County restraining order case.  These 5 rules apply to both civil restraining orders and…

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Shuffling Affecting San Fernando Valley Courts Due to Budget Cuts

As a result of recent budget cuts, starting today, September 12 2011, the Santa Clarita Courthouse will no longer handle felony cases. All felony cases previously assigned to Santa Clarita Courthouse will be shifted to the San Fernando Courthouse. So if you have any upcoming hearings on felony cases at the Santa Clarita Courthouse, be…

California Criminal Law | California Family Law

Garden Grove Vietnamese Woman cut/sliced off husband’s penis

A Garden Grove woman cut off her husband’s penis after she found out he was cheating on her.  Despite her husband’s Infidelity, the punishment may have been a little harsh. Especially putting it in the garbage disposal afterwards.  Why not just move out and take his gold club? I don’t care where you come from, nobody…

California Family Law

Student’s Infliction of “Sharp Pain” Does Not Warrant Removal To IAES

An Arizona school district violated the IDEA when it removed an elementary school student with autism to an interim alternative educational setting (IAES) without justification. The student did not inflict serious bodily injury on another person, an ALJ concluded. However, the ALJ declined to award the student compensatory education, since the IAES provided him meaningful…