Articles, tagged with "physical custody", page 1
09th February 2012
What is full custody of a child? Well, to keep things straightforward, full custody of your child concerns 2 different things: It may be associated with custody in regard to legitimate rights and responsibility, and it could refer to actual, physical cust...
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Author:
kathleen
06th February 2012
No-fault divorce sets up a legal tyranny against a father because it assigns punishment to him and rewards the mother without allowing him the due process required to protect his rights. Paternity suits do much the same. Here's how and why it happens.
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Author:
Shane Flait
30th January 2012
Grand casinos and hotels are the major basics of Las Vegas. Recently, however, the spot has been specifically really famous for divorce and divorce attorneys. Las Vegas, Nevada as it appears to be is now just about the most preferred locations for quick w...
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Author:
Watts
24th January 2012
In almost every case, divorce is much more difficult when there are children involved. After all, property and assets are replaceable and people are typically much more willing to compromise when it comes to giving up things than they are when it comes to...
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Author:
Jeff Miller
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
21st November 2011
Child custody and visitation cases in San Jose, California can be very trying for both parents, as well as the children who are involved. Child custody can be broken down into two basic parts: child custody and child visitation. The custody orders are als...
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Author:
Tom Stutzman
18th November 2011
To begin the process of divorce, your divorce attorney must file a “Complaint for Divorce.” While you do not gain an advantage when you are the first to file, you will be the plaintiff and you must personally serve the complaint on your spouse, the defend...
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Author:
Rocheleau
23rd October 2011
There are many organizations in theUSwhich focus on supporting and maintaining fathers’ rights, both in family courts and through legislative action. To name one, there is theAlliancefor Non-Custodial Parents’ Rights (ANCPR) which is a non-profit organiza...
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Author:
PieterWest
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
20th October 2011
Generally, in youngster custody scenarios, the mom and dad will reveal joint legal custody except if one particular mother or father is considered unfit or if it is determined that he/she is incapable of generating selections concerning the upbringing and...
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Author:
LauraSavoy
17th October 2011
While not always possible in Florida divorce cases, joint physical custody of children (where the children spend equal time with each parent) offers a lot of important benefits. If you’re lucky enough to be able to work out a situation where each parent c...
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Author:
Jeff Miller
28th July 2011
If you'll forestall your custody case from going to court, you are before the game. You will need the court facilities for filing and alternative logistical matters, relying on your jurisdiction, but make every effort to reach substantial agreement along ...
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Author:
robert mccormack
25th July 2011
Initially, tactically maneuvering for child custody may be your number one endeavor. You may be motivated by fury, deep emotional pain, and homicidal tendencies (of the ex) over a failed marriage. You may think the only pleasure is for you to have sole cu...
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Author:
Lil Lyon
20th July 2011
An unaccountable and self-managed legal community will necessarily evolve for its own benefit, behaviors, rules, and judgments that abridge our constitutional principles. Lord Acton's phrase, "power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely" is ever in...
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Author:
Shane Flait
27th June 2011
The unequal treatment of fathers in divorce courts ended in the late 1970s. For over 150 years, the Tender Years Doctrine that prevailed in our legal system was rejected in favor of finding the parent best suited to care for the children of divorce. Dad...
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Author:
Lil Lyon