Because no family is the same, all visitation schedules could differ as well. Custody battles can be extremely emotional and you may find that it is difficult to perfectly tailor a custody schedule that works for you and your ex-spouse after divorce. When the courts help you determine your custody schedule, they will consider the… Continue reading →
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Handling Visitation When One Parent Lives Out of State
Amy Montes on Monday, February 27th, 2017
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