by Michael Wallerstein | Mar 7, 2019 | family law, Uncategorized
Working with your child’s other parent is the easiest way to modify your parenting plan and custody schedule. If you and the other parent agree to the changes, you can file your new plan with the court and the court will usually accept it. If you want to modify...
by Michael Wallerstein | Mar 7, 2019 | Business Law, Civil Law
There are more than 18,923 Airbnb rentals available in Los Angeles right Los Angeles and Airbnb have battled for years over short-term rental regulations, and home-sharing is technically illegal in the city. On December 11, the Los Angeles City Council approved a new...
by Michael Wallerstein | Dec 31, 2018 | Business Law, family law
A friend or relative of one of the parties “loans” money to the parties to purchase the family home. The parties separate and in dividing community property and community debts this loan comes up. A huge issue in a dissolution of marriage action will be whether the...
by Michael Wallerstein | Dec 31, 2018 | Business Law
When an investor buys the stock of a corporation, he or she becomes an owner of the company. Although the board of directors and appointed executive officers run the day-to-day operations of the company, they ultimately serve at the pleasure of the shareholders....
by Michael Wallerstein | Oct 22, 2018 | Business Law
The company has settled a legal spat with the beach city over allegations that Bird failed to secure a business license and did not comply with administrative citations. The complaint alleged that Bird began operating its scooters without city approval and that it...
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