Divorce and Child Custody Discussion with Attorney Brian A. Victor

Family Court Services Preparation and Changes After the Child Custody Session

Brian A. Victor, Esq. Season 6 Episode 1

In this podcast episode, San Diego divorce and child custody attorney and mediator, Brian A. Victor discusses the importance of being prepared for your Family Court Services (FCS) child custody session. He further discusses the need to have a new preparation training when there are changes in your custody situation after the initial FCS session and when the judge sends you back to FCS for a new session. 

Listen to Attorney Brian A. Victor as he provides insight into the child custody process especially in California. Attorney Victor talks about how ineffective co-parenting skills can affect a relationship, the mediation process, and the negative effects it can have on children and how it can result in a recommendation from the Family Court Services counselor and an order by a family court judge. You will gain insight into the effects that ineffective co-parenting can have in divorce and child custody cases and how it can lead to high conflict situations. 

Attorney Brian A. Victor has experience both in the field of psychology as well as in divorce and child custody in San Diego. He worked at Family Court Services in San Diego for more than 11 years where he created and recommended to family court judges parenting plans for parents unable to reach agreement on a child custody plan. Attorney Victor is also a licensed Marriage Family Therapist in California. He is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Purdue Global University Law School.

Divorce and Child Custody Discussion with Attorney Brian A. Victor was named one of the Top 15 Child Custody Podcasts You Must Follow by Feedspot and one of the Top 100 Divorce Podcasts by Million Podcasts.

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The information provided in this podcast is to inform rather than to provide therapeutic or legal advice and nothing in this podcast creates an attorney-client relationship.