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If you are a mother in Los Angeles County facing divorce or you are already divorced, you may be considering how to get sole custody of your child. This desire may be particularly acute if either your ex-spouse is unfit as a parent, or if your child prefers that you have sole custody. Sole custody is not the default in California. Instead, joint custody is the preference of the courts. That is not to say that sole custody is never awarded. It simply means there must be a compelling reason for the court to award sole custody to one parent over the other parent. Any parent seeking full custody of their child must be well prepared to submit persuasive evidence to the Los Angeles County family court, who will require a convincing reason that is consistent with their primary goal of the children's best interest to order full child custody to one parent. It's important to note the default policy is frequent and regular contact with both parents and generally favoring joint custody. A parent who is requesting full custody must be aware of this fact because walking blindly into a child custody proceeding with the thought that solid and persuasive evidence that would justify a judge awarding sole custody order won't be necessary typically results in that parent losing court case.
2. Designing your card Professional designers have an eye for detail, realizing that they need to strategically use white space and make sure fonts are legible, first and foremost. Color comes into play only after they've squared away those design basics. Business card design by FishingArtz. First, take a look at your logo. This will likely be a prominent part of your business card, so you'll need to choose colors that complement it. Designers pay close attention to the color wheel, choosing colors that are either in the same color family or on opposite sides of the color wheel. If your logo features shades of purple, for instance, you may opt for a shade of orange as contrast. Business card design by Ian Douglas. Secondly, choose a strategy for your color placement. You can opt to saturate your card with your color of choice or carefully place color throughout. Often the best design involves using color solely on the logo and text, with the contrasting colors setting a tone. You may also choose to saturate one side of your card in the same color you use for your logo on the other.
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