How to Protect Your Child Custody Rights During a High-Conflict Divorce

 




When navigating a divorce, emotional outbursts and heated arguments can instantly jeopardize your parental standing.

In this video, Binoye Jos explains how high-conflict behavior - including shouting matches or police calls - can lead to a domestic violence restraining order. Under California law, a restraining order can automatically award primary custody to the other parent. Learn why establishing two separate, peaceful, and happy homes is always the best strategy for your children and your legal case.

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