Mental Illness and Custody: How This Impacts Custody Decisions

If one parent suffers from mental illness and you are going through a custody dispute, the court will take many things into consideration. If it has been brought up, it probably means that the court is assessing the mental fitness of the parent and whether or not it has an impact on their ability to…

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Watching Out For Unfair Tactics After Child Custody Rulings

Divorce is not meant to be easy, and this is especially true when it comes to child custody matters. Many parents understand that child custody is also not always as fair as they expected, which is why you should always be prepared for unfair tactics that are used after you receive your child custody ruling.…

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When You Don’t Have a Valid Marriage: How You Can Tell

Marriage means a lot to many people, which is why they go through the sometimes-arduous process and work through turmoil to receive a marriage. However, there are some events that can make you ask if you have a valid marriage or not. This becomes especially important in times where you may believe that you will…

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Filing for Divorce – Some Questions That You Might Have

When you are filing for divorce, you might feel stressed; this is something that many people experience when this is their first time and they aren’t exactly sure how the process will work. However, filing for divorce doesn’t have to be complicated. You may still have questions depending on how long you want the process…

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What You Should Know About the Divorce Deposition Process

When trial is inevitable and you know you might be facing the court system, you might be facing a divorce deposition. Divorce deposition is used at the end of the divorce process to find out more about certain aspects. It is a way to find out the facts of the case before a settlement is…

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How to Win Your Custody Case: Will You Need an Attorney?

You may wonder how you can win your custody case and get the most when it comes to time with your child and being able to make decisions on their behalf. Sometimes, two parents can’t come to a decision or agreement when it comes to time with a child and need to move forward with…

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Refusing to Send Your Children to Court-Ordered Visitation

You may wonder if you are ever able to refuse to send your children to court-ordered visitation. Perhaps things have been going smoothly for quite some time but then you discover that sending your children could lead to a potentially dangerous situation, so you want to see if it’s legal to avoid this. Here are…

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Some of the Biggest Custody Issues We See in Courts Today

Some custody issues are more common than others in the U.S. As an attorney who practices family law, we see a variety of custody issues come to light and we want to help you get the best results in your case. Here’s a look at some of the most common custody issues we hear in…

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Can a Third Party Ever Receive Types of Child Custody?

When two parents are involved in their child’s life in equal measures or to a large degree, usually custody is always split between the two biological parents. However, not every child custody situation is the same as the next, which is when a third party comes into play. A third party might come into a…

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Parent Seeking Relocation: What Measures Can Be Taken?

Perhaps your custody situation was never exactly what you wanted it to be. Enter a new issue: a parent seeking relocation, perhaps even out of the state. When this occurs, a parent and child are expected to have long-distance relationships with one another, and not everyone might be on-board with this. Today we will discuss…

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Finding the Other Parent When Filing Child Support

Are you a single parent with full custody of your children? You are entitled to child support while you raise your child, especially when you are expected to do mostly everything all on your own. However, you might have problems locating the other parent when you are trying to enforce your order, which could bring…

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Is There a Difference Between Normal and Military Child Support?

You probably already know how child support works when it comes to your average couple receiving a divorce. But what happens if your ex-spouse is in the military and you have to set child support in motion? This can be a bit more difficult because people in the military may not be as easy to…

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