Posts Tagged ‘Family Law’

Spousal support & Divorce

Protect yourself from possible financial disaster! Spousal support is normally awarded so the recipient spouse can have some degree of financial independence.  He or she can continue with the lifestyle they have been used to while the marriage was intact.  Depending on the circumstances, spousal support can be awarded for a limited time or indefinitely…. Continue reading →

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Understanding family law

Are you confused about the division of marital assets, spousal support, and child custody?  Are you concerned that your financial future will no longer be secure?  If you are heading for divorce, chances are you have many questions.  You need to understand your options. When you are involved in a family dispute, you need personal… Continue reading →

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Is your former spouse a “no-show” parent?

What do you do when your children are waiting for their father to arrive to spend a day with and he calls at the last minute to say he’s not coming? This is not the first time it’s happened.  How do you handle all of the canceled weekends, the forgotten birthdays, and the missed school… Continue reading →

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What is parental alienation?

Parental alienation is the intentional or unintentional influence an ex-spouse may have on your children after divorce.  It’s when one parent starts to interfere in the other parent’s parenting time or visitation time through the children. It is not healthy to discuss your negative feelings or opinions about your former spouse with your child.  Regardless… Continue reading →

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Are you a victim of domestic violence?

Divorce is an emotional experience that includes uncertainty and anger.  There are some individuals that become extremely angry and resort to violence against their ex-spouse.  It is a way for an individual to try and control the other person. Domestic violence or spousal abuse is considered to be any type assault committed against family members,… Continue reading →

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Relocation matters

What happens when one parent wants to move away – sometimes across town and other times to a distant city or another state?  He or she wants to take the child – your child. Before a judge will grant an order allowing the parent to make a move, certain issues must be addressed, which include:… Continue reading →

Domestic restraining order

Domestic restraining orders exist to protect individuals from abuse or harassment from another person, specifically a spouse or domestic partner.  They are awarded with the intent of protecting the victim from the abuser. The restraining order prohibits the abuser from going to the victim’s home or place of employment, having written or oral communication with… Continue reading →

DNA testing

Establishing paternity is a critical first step in collecting child support. Once legal paternity is established, a child has the right to the father’s medical coverage, support and other benefits the father can provide. Paternity is also important for the father’s rights and visitation.  You have a right to know if you are someone’s father… Continue reading →

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Can I afford a divorce?

In today’s bad economy, some women are asking themselves if they can afford a divorce and become a one-income family.  If you are in a marriage that will not get better, keep in mind that there are ways to minimize the cost of divorce. No one can answer the question of whether it is a… Continue reading →

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Denied visitation rights?

Have you been denied visitation rights with your child?  A family court will deny visitation if it believes that the child is in some sort of danger. If the court believes, for any reason, that you are taking illegal drugs or drinking excessively, it will deny you the right to spend time with your child…. Continue reading →

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