A committee tasked with reviewing the Commission on Judicial Performance recommended earlier this week the creation of a separate body to look into the state of California’s family courts.
While no lawmaker has proposed such a bill, there are several measures before the Legislature this year to reform the family courts. The Legislature has been active in the family law arena over the past couple of years as well. Reached on Thursday, Kathle...
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