Are you looking to separate from your spouse but not ready to commit to a divorce? If so, it may be wise for you to look into a legal separation. A legal separation allows you to live apart while it makes provisions for any children involved. While you are still married, you are able to… Continue reading →
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Your rights as a dad
Are you an unmarried father looking for visitation with your child? Or, are you an unmarried mother who wants child support? The first step is to establish a legal father-child relationship. This step is necessary to establish custody and visitation rights when the parents are not married to each other. Paternity is established through DNA… Continue reading →
Parenting plan after a divorce
The court requires all divorcing parents to adopt a parenting plan, which is intended to ensure the child continues to have frequent and continued contact with both parents. The parenting plan must detail how the parents will share and be involved in the day-to-day raising of their minor child. It should include parental responsibility, time… Continue reading →
Who gets the family home after a divorce?
One of the biggest questions to be asked during the divorce process is, “Who gets the family home?” Should the wife or husband get it or should it be sold and the proceeds split? Keep in mind that property, such as this family house, acquired during the marriage is community property and each spouse is… Continue reading →
Are you getting a divorce?
There is so much more involved in a divorce than just ending your marriage. Many divorces bring complex issues that will change the rest of your life. There are so many questions that need to be answered. A divorce needs careful preparation, even when it’s uncontested. Even the simplest divorce requires a court filing. Don’t… Continue reading →
Visitation modification
Visitation rights are an important part of the parenting plan. It is important for a child to have a good relationship with both parents. It is always easy when the parents can agree on a schedule together, but that is not always the case. Visitation rights are not set in stone; they can be modifiable… Continue reading →
Divorce papers
Being served divorce papers can be a traumatic experience, especially when you didn’t see it coming. If you are served papers, read them because all legal papers contain a deadline and need immediate action. If you decide to procrastinate or ignore the situation, you are asking for trouble. Failing to act or do as directed,… Continue reading →
Juvenile crimes
When children make mistakes it can seriously impact their options in the future. Most juvenile cases are handled in the Family Court system, not in the criminal court. The court focuses on guiding the child to a better future. Crimes that children participate in include: Drug possession Graffiti Vandalism Assault Robbery Burglary Criminal mischief An… Continue reading →
Is mediation for you?
Once upon a time going through the divorce process meant sitting and arguing in a courtroom. Today, there are new possibilities for couples that include mediation and alternative dispute resolution. Most couples face a hostile divorce, especially when children are involved. Custody issues can lead to lengthy conflicts that disrupt the family member’s lives. Mediation… Continue reading →
Restraining orders
A restraining order can be filed by a spouse who feels he or she has suffered from domestic violence or spousal abuse. Having a restraining order filed against you will require that you keep from approaching or contacting your spouse, children, or both – depending on the circumstances of the charges. In many divorce cases… Continue reading →