Family Law / Divorce
Cross-Border Family Law Attorney El Centro, CA | Christian J. Limon
Legal guidance for families with ties to both the United States and Mexico.
The Imperial Valley and Mexicali are not just neighboring cities — they are a single community split by an international border. Families live, work, raise children, own property, and build businesses across both sides. When legal issues arise — divorce, custody, support, estate planning — the complexity multiplies because two separate legal systems are involved.
Most attorneys practice in one country or the other. Christian practices in both. She is licensed in California and Mexico, fluent in English and Spanish, and has spent over fifteen years handling cases where U.S. and Mexican law intersect.
What this practice covers
Binational divorce — filing, jurisdiction, and recognition of decrees in both countries
Cross-border child custody — establishing orders enforceable on both sides
International child support — enforcement of U.S. orders in Mexico and vice versa
Hague Convention proceedings — wrongful removal or retention across the border
Property division involving assets in both countries
Binational estate planning — wills, trusts, and succession planning across jurisdictions
Cross-border probate — administering estates with assets in both the U.S. and Mexico
Immigration intersections — how immigration status can affect family law strategy and outcomes
In a cross-border case, an attorney licensed only in California can address the U.S. side — but cannot directly advise on Mexican law or represent you in Mexican proceedings. The reverse is equally true. This means most clients facing cross-border issues need two attorneys, coordinating across two languages and two legal systems. Christian eliminates that gap. Her dual licensure allows her to provide integrated advice that accounts for both legal systems from the outset.
★ CERTIFICATION
Certified Family Law Specialist
State Bar of California
LICENSURE
Licensed in California & México
LANGUAGES
English · Español
Every case starts with a conversation. Contact Christian to discuss your situation.
Consultation fees may apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The answer depends on residency requirements and jurisdictional rules in both countries. In many cases, the divorce can be filed in California — but you may also need the decree recognized in Mexico to be fully effective. Christian can advise on the best jurisdictional strategy for your situation.
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Yes. Christian is licensed in both California and Mexico and can represent clients on both sides of the border.
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California courts can make orders regarding property regardless of where it is located, but enforcement in Mexico may require additional legal steps.
Related Practice Areas
Divorce
International Custody / Hague Convention
Binational Estate Planning
Your situation deserves a real conversation.
Consultation fees may apply.