USA Today Features Burgos Santoyo Smith
Burgos Santoyo Smith, our esteemed law firm, was recently featured in USA Today for our outstanding work in the field of divorce law. We are proud to stand out as a compassionate and dedicated team, committed to providing support and guidance to individuals navigating through the challenging process of divorce. Our firm’s recognition in USA […]
Fall Sports and Your Custody
The air is cooling, the leaves are swirling, and the jerseys are being distributed! It is Fall Sports time! Some of your most joyous moments will be watching your sons or daughters play the sport they love. In order to make those game and practice times even more enjoyable, take some time to get yourself […]
Child Custody and the New School Year
It is the bustling time of year when families and children are all getting ready to return to school! From supplies lists and uniforms to backpacks and school fees, families with separate households have additional items to check off the list. We are here to help you navigate child custody as you head into the new […]
Can I get a divorce without going to court?
Are you interested in learning if you can get divorced without the expense and hassle of going in court in the state of California?
Meet Us at the Carrot Festival
Free Consultations Saturday, February 10, 2024 from 8 am to 7 pm. Sign up at our Booth at the Holtville Carrot Festival in Holtville, CA.
New Year’s Resolutions: Make plans to succeed
With the new year comes renewed hope of finding the will to make positive change. It is the perfect opportunity to put something on your “to do” list you want to get done and nip procrastination in the bud. While good intentions are a key ingredient to making change, the most likely way to be […]
I’ve Been Served With Divorce Papers! Now What?
Whether you expect a divorce or are blindsided by being served the divorce papers during your morning coffee, most people respond to “service of process” for dissolution of marriage with one question: now what?
What are Preliminary Declarations of Disclosures (PDODs)? Do I have to do them?
Preliminary Declarations of Disclosure (PDODs) is the legal process of exchanging all of your financial information during the divorce process
Who Pays Child Support and Why?
San Diego Family Law Attorney Rosario Santoyo explains who pays child support and the Court’s reasoning behind that.