Birth Certificate Rental Concerns
Summary
Providing a childs birth certificate to a landlord for rental purposes in California is typically safe and doesnt directly impact custody matters. However, if a letter from the mother states the children dont live with the father, it could potentially be used as evidence in a custody battle. Its important to ensure all information shared is accurate and truthful. Consulting with a family law attorney can provide specific guidance. For more information, you can contact the California Courts Self-Help Center.Full Conversation
Planning ahead
It's great that you're planning ahead! In California, providing a birth certificate to a landlord for rental purposes is typically safe and doesn't directly impact custody matters. However, always be cautious with personal information. Do you have any specific concerns regarding your custody planning?
If the mother writes a letter saying the kids doesn’t live with the father, does it become a problem down the line.
It's possible that such a letter could be used as evidence in a custody battle, depending on the context and the court's discretion. It's essential to ensure that all information shared is accurate and truthful. Are you worried about any specific consequences from this letter?
I don’t want the letter to become a problem for custody
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It's understandable to be concerned about how certain documents or statements might affect future custody matters. Here are some points to consider:
- Accuracy and Truthfulness: Ensure that the information in the letter is accurate and truthful.
- Context of the Letter: The context in which the letter is presented can be important.
- Legal Advice: Consulting with a family law attorney can provide specific guidance.
Would you like more specific advice or have other concerns regarding your custody planning?
Can you give me a number I can call that would talk to me about custody.
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Here are a few resources you might find helpful:
California Courts Self-Help Center
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.courts.ca.gov/selfhelp-custody.htmThey can provide information and guidance regarding custody matters.