Retaining custody of your children requires taking several pre-emptive steps and learning key bits of information before child custody proceedings. In this article, we’ll examine how to prepare for a custody battle and improve your chances of w…
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Unfortunately, substance abuse is a widespread issue in the United States. More often than not, drug and alcohol use forms the key backbone of many divorce cases. If you suspect your spouse of substance abuse and want a divorce, it is vital that you…
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When it comes to child custody, move away cases are often the most emotionally challenging aspects of divorce. All too often most experienced lawyers see these types of cases result in a bitter diversion between spouses. Whether you’re the pare…
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If you and your spouse decide to divorce or separate, the court will make decisions regarding custody depending on state laws as well as your particular situation. There are many different types of child custody, and you may have concerns about what…
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The divorce process can be overwhelming, and you likely have a long list of tasks to handle, none of which are very pleasant. One of the most important things you and your spouse will have to do is come up with a parenting agreement. Though tensions…
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If your divorce involves adversarial child custody issues, you can ask for or the court may order a child custody evaluation. Also known as a “730 evaluation,” this is basically a study of your family, not necessarily a challenge of your…
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When it comes to deciding disputed child custody cases, the “best interest of the child” standard plays a central role. This standard, however is not clearly defined. It thus lends itself to a judge’s own subjective ideas about what…
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In joint custody relocation cases, your child’s needs are central to the issues involved. Divorces or separations naturally result in changes to the family. These changes are made even more complicated when one parent decides to move out of sta…
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Facing domestic violence in child custody cases is often tricky. If you’re ready to get out of your abusive relationship there are many factors you need to consider. Here is a detailed list of those factors to help you and your children make a…
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Deciding a child custody arrangement that satisfies all parties is never easy. When two parents are unable to reach common ground, they may have to resort to the courtroom to settle custody disputes. Often, fighting for custody can be complex, and pr…
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