Recent Blog Posts
Don’t Let Social Media Affect Your Divorce
Divorce is often a complex process that can bring up a lot of dirt on both parties. Secrets may come to light that neither spouse wanted revealed, battles may break out over property division and you may find yourself in a bitter fight when it comes to custody arrangements. Your attorney will likely advise… Read More »
Five Homes Lost Before Brush Fire is Contained
Earlier in the month of July, a fast-moving brush fire made its way up the hillside and damaged five home before it was brought under control by firefighters. The San Bernardino fire department responded quickly but the fire spread rapidly. According to reports, two of the five homes sustained heavy damage and three were… Read More »
Earthquake Hits North of San Bernardino
Early this month, a 3.2-magnitude earthquake hit just north of San Bernardino. This information was released by the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake occurred just after 4:00 p.m. The earthquake was said to be at a depth of nearly 4.3 miles. Witnesses to the quake said it was felt in Running Springs, Grand… Read More »
How California Is Fighting Against Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying can be defined as using online platforms, like social media or instant messaging, to intimidate or belittle peers. Since the 1990s, it’s been the subject of countless PSAs and school lessons. While it may seem pretty harmless, a way for kids to “grow a thick skin,” the simple matter of the fact is… Read More »
Emergency Responders Share Lessons Learned
A recent meeting was held involving healthcare and law enforcement officials. The topic of the meeting was security in times of chaos. Interestingly, the meeting was not in response to the recent Orlando mass shooting, but was purely coincidental. The meeting had been scheduled prior to the shooting. The keynote speakers at the summit… Read More »
Woman in Roadway Struck by Car
According to police reports, a woman was struck by a car and later died at the hospital. The information was released by law enforcement via press release. The police say that Jonathan Romero, 23, of San Bernardino was traveling north on North Lugo Avenue in a 2001 Chevy Tahoe. It was near 2 a.m…. Read More »
Child Support Myths Busted
Child support can be a sticky component of the law. Even with state-provided tables and extensive guidelines, every ruling granted child support to a custodial parent must take into account unique factors. The child’s accustomed lifestyle, the new living arrangements of the parents and the income of the paying parent all come into play… Read More »
What Happens When Police Cars are Recalled?
More than 7,000 2014 and 2015 police cars have been recalled across the nation, prompting some agencies to take precautions. Ford Police Interceptor SUVs have been recalled after at least one accident and injury have been reported as related to the issue. The majority of agencies across the country began transitioning to the vehicles… Read More »
What Really Causes Divorce?
Most divorce cases boil down to one fact: one or both partners became disinvested from the relationship. That is to say, they have lost all deliberate intention to stay in the marriage. This willful detachment separates couples long before they move into different houses or file their divorce papers. By avoiding all feelings of investment, the… Read More »
50-year Veteran Officer Dies in San Bernardino
SAN BERNARDINO – A San Bernardino reserve police officer with 50-years on the force died last week from complications associated with Leukemia at the age of 78. According to reports, Richard Dewberry began his career with the department in 1965. He worked in various departments, holding responsibilities for investigations, traffic enforcement and prisoner transport…. Read More »
