Articles, tagged with "custodial parent", page 4
24th November 2010
As important it is to build a financial background, it is equally important for an individual to enrich ones emotionally and to build stronger relationships. In a world thriving on competition; many have ignored this aspect and suffered its consequences, ...
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Author:
millscounseling
10th November 2010
When a few with a small child or children decides to divorce, then the care and effectively-staying of their offspring can take priority. Besides deciding which parent will get custody, it gets to be crucial to choose what kind of child support the non-cu...
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Author:
Johnny Mayo
10th November 2010
Texas includes a pretty standard formula for calculating just how much child support the non-custodial parent can pay. In some states it's a complex formula, but Texas holds true to its no nonsense reputation basing its formula on the amount of children i...
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Author:
Louie Newman
01st November 2010
When a married couple gets divorced, it has to decide which assets and debts go to which spouse. In the event that the couple has children, it also must decide which parent gets custody. This person is known as the custodial parent. The non-custodial p...
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Author:
James Witherspoon
28th September 2010
The purpose of child support is to provide for financial needs of children until the age of majority (18-21 years old) is reached. Payment of child support is no longer required if a court rules a child to be emancipated due to marriage, self-supporting c...
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Author:
michellegillett
27th September 2010
Recently a woman retained my services for a post judgment matter. She had been divorced for a number of years and was faced with an intriguing problem. Last year her former husband inquired of her as to whether he could perhaps spend more time with their ...
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Author:
H. Baron
24th September 2010
Dr. Bricklin and Dr. Elliot are well regarded experts in the field of child psychology and have 30 years experience helping fathers to adopt the correct approach in fighting for custody of their children on the break up of a relationship.
The first key...
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Author:
Sarah Dillon
24th September 2010
Child support or maintenance is the term used for the ongoing payment for the financial care and support of children, in a marriage or relationship which has ended.
This maintenance is based on the idea that both parents, whether custodial or not, are ...
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Author:
Sarah Dillon
24th September 2010
Child support payments is a thorny subject for parents who have gone through a messy break up and a fight for child custody.This article looks at how child support is actually calculated and other common child support questions.
Child support arises wh...
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Author:
Sarah Dillon
24th September 2010
Texas child support laws can be quite draconian. If you do not want to fall foul of the legal system in relation to your child support obligations in Texas, read on..
Child support laws in Texas are tough and strict. Many non custodial parents, frustra...
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Author:
Sarah Dillon
22nd September 2010
Child support enforcement, after the conclusion of a child custody battle and agreement for child support, is taken very seriously be the Office of Child Support Enforcement in the United States.
Child support enforcement arises after the conclusion of...
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Author:
Sarah Dillon
22nd September 2010
In this article I set out frequently asked child custody questions for parents who are struggling in the aftermath of a failed relationship. If you have specific concerns, it is best to seek advice from an attorney but clearly it is very useful to inform ...
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Author:
Sarah Dillon
02nd September 2010
It’s said that almost 50% of marriages end in a divorce and is considered as one of the most common reasons for stress. A major element during divorce proceedings is the settlement of marital assets between the separating parties. In fact the issue is so ...
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Author:
Charles
08th July 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Lucille Uttermohlen
It is well known that divorce is hard. The couple can feel anger, sadness, disappointment, and even embarrassment. This is so true that it is a cliche.
What we don't discuss often, and maybe we should, is the ...
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Author:
Lucille P. Uttermohlen
07th July 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Ed Opperman
A very hard experience for most any person to go through is a divorce. It is hard enough that people must face that their relationship is coming to an end, but then there are also other frustrating factors that are usuall...
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Author:
Ed Opperman