Posts Tagged ‘Visitation’

Bitter custody battle

Do you have family issues that need to be worked out?  Is this a stressful time for you and your family?  Are you fighting to keep your child with you after your divorce is final? You may think you’re on an emotional roller coaster because of all the decisions you have to make.  It can… Continue reading →

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Military divorce

When your spouse is an active duty military person and you are considering divorce, additional legal complexities may arise. Although a military divorce involves the same issues as a traditional divorce, there are often different rules and challenges for resolving certain disputes, such as division of property, child custody and support, visitation and spousal support…. Continue reading →

Are you a fit parent?

In order to convince a judge that you should be the custodial parent, you need to present a case that emphasizes all of your positive character traits.  However, if you want to prove to the judge that your child’s other parent is misfit, you must have grounds and witnesses to support your claim. Trying to… Continue reading →

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Thinking about divorce?

Does the New Year hold divorce proceedings for you?  Divorce can be one of the most difficult experiences of a person’s life.  It can be stressful, financially taxing and emotionally draining. Because divorce cases involve very personal issues, they can be emotionally charged and increase the degree of difficulty in resolving them.  Divorce is not… Continue reading →

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Co-parenting can work for you

Even though divorce separates spouses, it should not end the parent-child relationship because children benefit from a positive influence of both parents – even after their marriage has ended. Today, in most cases, parents are awarded shared custody.  They are asked to come up with a feasible parenting plan – one that works for all… Continue reading →

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Preparing your children for divorce

The stress and uncertainty of facing a marital crisis and divorce can be frightening – not just for the couple, but for their children as well. How do you go through a divorce with children? Some parents are afraid that their children will get caught in the middle of their disagreements; while others are afraid… Continue reading →

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How can I get visitation?

Visitation is the time a non-custodial parent spends with his or her children. In a divorce, the visitation is not always standard – every other weekend, every other holiday and a week or two during the summer.  The schedule can vary from a little time to a fifty-fifty split between the parents.  When entering into… Continue reading →

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Divorce rights

Every divorced couple is entitled to legal rights during the process and after the divorce is final.  First off, it allows a spouse to file for a divorce on the basis of certain incompatible issues – better known as ‘grounds for divorce’. In California, both spouses have rights on the property and assets acquired during… Continue reading →

Divorce and the holidays

Now that the holidays are upon us, one of the challenges every newly divorced parent faces is providing a happy, safe, and comforting time for their children.  Every child wants both parents to spend holidays with.  When that first holiday comes and one parent is missing, it is hard for any child. Statistics show that… Continue reading →

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What is sole custody?

In most divorce cases where children are concerned, the court prefers to award joint custody to the parents.  In this way, the children get to spend equal amounts of time with both parents – it is in the best interests of the children.  However, there are circumstances in which sold custody is the best option…. Continue reading →

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