National fathers' rights law firm with California offices in Sacramento and San Jose. Handles custody litigation, parenting plan negotiations, emergency custody motions, and order modifications. Attorneys focus exclusively on representing men and fathers in family court. Free initial consultations available by phone or in person. Call the Sacramento office at (916) 999-1500 to discuss your situation.
Contact & Details
Address: 500 Capitol Mall, Suite 2120, Sacramento, CA 95814
Custody and visitation cases are handled at the state and county level, typically through each state's family court or unified family division. Every state follows some version of the 'best interest of the child' standard, but the specifics — how judges weigh parental fitness, how parenting time is structured, how modifications are granted — vary widely. Most states have free self-help centers inside their main courthouses where fathers can get forms, file paperwork, and receive guidance without hiring an attorney. National organizations like the ABA, Cordell & Cordell, and various fathers' rights groups supplement local resources. This directory combines official state court self-help portals, county-level family law facilitators, private family law firms that represent fathers, and fatherhood advocacy organizations — all verified and up to date.
Custody & Visitation in California
California handles custody in superior courts across all 58 counties. The Department of Child Support Services runs enforcement through local child support agencies (LCSAs) in every county. Los Angeles County operates the largest family court system in the US. Major metros include LA, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Fresno, and Sacramento. LA County's LAFLA, Bay Area Legal Aid, and Legal Aid Society of San Diego are the largest legal aid programs.
More Custody & Visitation in California
California Courts Self-Help: Child Custody — Official statewide self-help portal covering SAPCR filings, parenting plan forms (FL-311, FL-341, FL-355), and step-by-step custody guides.
California Family Code — Custody (§§ 3000–3188) — Full text of California's custody statutes including the best-interest standard (§3011), parental preference hierarchy (§3040), and mandator
LA Superior Court — Family Law Self-Help Center — Free walk-in assistance for custody, visitation, paternity, and parenting plan cases in Los Angeles County. Largest family law self-help pro
No. Every state has self-represented (pro se) filing options, and most county courthouses have a Family Law Facilitator or Self-Help Center that provides forms and guidance at no cost. A lawyer is strongly recommended if the case is contested, involves abuse allegations, or requires relocation or interstate issues.
How is 'best interest of the child' actually decided?
Judges weigh factors including each parent's ability to provide stability, the child's relationship with each parent, any history of violence or substance abuse, the child's preference (usually after a certain age), work schedules, and each parent's willingness to support the other's relationship with the child. Specific factors are listed in each state's custody statute.
Can I get 50/50 custody as a father?
Yes. Most states now have a presumption of — or strong preference for — joint legal and joint physical custody when both parents are fit and engaged. Fathers who show consistent involvement, stable housing, and willingness to coordinate with the mother have strong odds of receiving substantial parenting time, up to 50/50.
What if my ex violates the custody order?
File a Motion for Contempt or a Motion to Enforce with the court. Document every missed exchange, refused visit, or violation with dates, times, messages, and witnesses. Most courts treat repeated violations seriously, with remedies ranging from make-up time to modification of custody to sanctions.