
Dina Haddad
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I’m Dina Haddad, founder of Families First Mediation in California. I specialize in divorce, custody, and support mediation, helping families find peaceful solutions that prioritize harmony and well-being.
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What Does a Prenup Cost in California? Breaking Down the Numbers. AI-Generated.
Planning a wedding involves many important decisions, and for some couples, deciding whether to create a prenuptial agreement is one of the most critical. If you are considering a prenup in California, one of the first questions that often comes up is: how much will this cost? Understanding the financial implications of a prenup is essential, as costs can vary widely depending on several factors. Knowing what drives these costs helps couples plan wisely and make informed choices about protecting their assets before marriage.
By Dina Haddadabout 14 hours ago in Families
California Community Property Laws: What You Need to Know. AI-Generated.
Getting married is one of life’s biggest milestones, but alongside the excitement, couples face important legal and financial considerations. In California, community property laws govern how assets and debts are treated during marriage and in the event of a divorce. Understanding these rules can help you protect your financial interests and avoid disputes later on.
By Dina Haddadabout 15 hours ago in Families
How to Get Full Custody of a Child Without Going to Court in California. AI-Generated.
Can You Get Full Custody Without Going to Court? Parents want what’s best for their child. When relationships end, child custody becomes a major concern. Many parents believe the court is the only way to get full custody. But court battles are expensive, stressful, and unpredictable. The good news? You can get full custody without going to court. Mediation helps parents create custody agreements outside of a courtroom.
By Dina Haddad11 months ago in Families
Common Law Marriage in California: Complete Guide(2025)
A common law marriage takes place without any form of legal documents or marriage licenses and is constituted through cohabitation. The couple’s marriage is acknowledged through the presence of certain activities, like having them live together and act like they are married. Some of the states of the US accept common-law marriage, whereas California does not.
By Dina Haddad12 months ago in Marriage
How to Win Child Custody Mediation | 7 Successful Tips
Child custody mediation is a process where parents are assisted in creating a parenting plan without resorting to court. It offers a neutral environment where parents can talk about custody issues with the assistance of a certified mediator. It aims to enable parents to settle disputes in a manner that serves the child’s best interests while minimizing the friction between parents.
By Dina Haddad12 months ago in Families
