Articles, tagged with "custodial parent", page 1
27th January 2012
Copyright (c) 2011 Jackie Ramler
There is considerable misunderstanding about the financial rights and responsibilities of common-law couples. Because the division of assets is not clear cut, common-law partners who do not own assets could be more vul...
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Author:
Jackie Rahmler
27th January 2012
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Author:
Jackie Rahmler
26th January 2012
A single mother has a hard time of it trying to rear children on her own, and when it comes to teenagers it can be rather overwhelming at times. One of the biggest traps many single parents, especially mothers, fall into is blaming themselves for their te...
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Author:
PieterWest
25th November 2011
Child Support
Child support (or child maintenance) means the ongoing, periodic payment made by a parent for the benefit of a child following the end of a marriage or other relationship. Nevada law requires that the parents of a child provide the child ...
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Author:
mrosenblum
23rd October 2011
Single mothers are often viewed as second class citizens, which is unfortunate when you consider that the single mother’s rights are just as valid and legally binding as any other person’s legal rights. This article deals strictly with the rights of the m...
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Author:
PieterWest
19th October 2011
Biological parents will need to assistance their kid until eventually he/she reaches the age of vast majority and often for a longer time if the little one has distinctive needs or is in college. If the little one is on energetic military duty, the baby i...
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Author:
AltonTate
06th October 2011
Collecting back child support in Broward County can be confusing and difficult, even if you understand the Broward County court and child support enforcement system. It’s not just a matter of child support enforcement laws that vary from state to state ac...
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Author:
georgepatel15
25th July 2011
It is integrally important to get parenting partnerships right the first time in court when marriages fail. Success or failure in a custody agreement rests solely on the parents. The courts can only rule based on the information provided, so it is imper...
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Author:
Lil Lyon
11th July 2011
Q: Does he owe child support if another man signed the birth certificate?
Signing a birth certificate does not in itself determine parentage and has no affect on a legal matter such as court ordered child support. There are two things, possibly three wh...
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Author:
deadbeathunter
10th June 2011
Family law matters can be emotional, stressful, and confusing. Inherently, one will have a multitude of questions when it comes to divorce proceedings, child custody agreements, or visitation agreements. The attorneys at the Law Offices of Robert Deller &...
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Author:
Lawrence Korbus
10th June 2011
Child custody is granted to one or both parents when a separation or divorce occurs. In 96% of all custody cases involving children, parents decide upon custody arrangement themselves. When parents cannot see eye to eye on the issue of who will be raising...
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Author:
Lawrence Korbus
09th June 2011
In child custody cases, kid support could be a major consideration; in such arrangements, after the divorce or separation and the determination of custody, one party (the obligor) may be obligated by the court to produce periodic payments to the opposite ...
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Author:
robert mccormack
03rd June 2011
There are many cases where parents of a child or children who do not marry or who get divorced will share the tax benefits of children by either alternating which of the parents get to claim the child or even alternating which parent gets to claim which c...
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Author:
articlelink01@gmail.com
24th May 2011
Every child has the right to be kept and cared for by a parent, custodian or guardian until he or she reaches legal age and becomes capable of living independently. This right is upheld by Family Law to protect children from the impact of marital separati...
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Author:
lonniespargo
24th May 2011
After granting dissolution of marriage to a married couple, the court proceeds to the resolution of the resulting issues, primarily child custody and child support. Custody and support will protect the children from the physical impact of the separation o...
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Author:
lonniespargo