Child Custody
When parents divorce or when non-married parents split up and need to decide child custody, the court retains the authority to award custody of the children to one of the parents or to award the...
View ArticleInternational Child Custody Issues
Here’s an interesting problem in child custody cases that is becoming more common. It involves children whose parents hold passports from different countries (or simply parents who take a child out of...
View ArticleWhen Parents Cannot Agree: The Role of Parenting Evaluators
When parents are unable to decide on a parenting plan they can follow while they resolve the issues in their divorce, they must go to court and let a judge determine the temporary parenting plan. One...
View ArticleHow to Get Joint Child Custody of Your Kids Even if You Work Full Time
Here’s some sobering news: Working moms who have kids that are cared for by their dads face the distinct possibility that dad, even if he’s not a great parent, will be awarded primary custody. Is there...
View ArticleOne Way to Get Good Child Custody Decisions After Divorce
Decisions. Decisions. Decisions. During a divorce, especially a divorce with children, one of the biggest challenges in your child custody plan is coming up with a solution for making decisions about...
View ArticleYou Can Create a Great Residential Schedule (Parenting Plan) During Your Divorce
When a family faces divorce, one of the biggest challenges is to negotiate child custody and visitation. To tackle that challenge, you’ll need to create what’s called either a parenting plan or a...
View ArticleChild Custody Plans
Child custody issues can be traumatic. For most parents, the scariest part of a divorce is the thought of losing contact with your children. It’s important to retain a lawyer who deeply understands...
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