First Amendment and Divorce

Amendment and Divorce

First Amendment and Divorce

Usually when a spouse asserts the right to free speech in any proceeding, the judges takes precautionary measures to ensure that each parties’ rights are preserved. However, if parents are involved in a custody dispute and one parent’s speech interferes with the other parent’s custodial time with the children, the trial court can limit that parent’s right to free speech.

Please note that this legal advice does not establish a family law attorney-client relationship. This is a legal advertisement for Treviño Law, Inc, an Orange County family law firm.

The right to free speech may be curtailed in a divorce.

The right to free speech may be curtailed in a divorce.

Tips for Leaving an Abusive Relationship, Getting a Restraining Order and Building Your Life Again.

Get Your FREE Book Copy!

15 Ways to Protect Yourself When Leaving an Abusive Relationship

Mail a copy?

A guide to help make decisions about your divorce, and get peace of mind—all without leaving your home.

Get Your FREE Book Copy!

Divorce Lawyers

Trevino Law

Whether you’re dealing with legal affairs or planning for the future of your family, our Orange County family law and estate planning attorneys can help you take control of your life.

Popup Form