Articles, tagged with "custodial parent", page 5
25th June 2010
Many father and mother have concerns about their eligibility to receive little one support support when separating or divorcing their partner or significant other. Although they know that they can no lengthier stay collectively, they're uncertain about ...
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Author:
Paula Smith
22nd June 2010
Child support is a very sensitive issue which needs to be handled with care by everyone. There are many divorce cases in which main issue is related to custody of child. Hence, who is the custodial parent of the child is prime issue there. For this, help ...
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Author:
Pardhi Media Marketing
04th June 2010
Dual insurance coverage is fairly very common in the present time. Today there are many families where both parents who work and receive Health Insurance coverage from employer.
For married couples, the plan for each person remains responsible for pri...
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Author:
Devids
02nd June 2010
Men who are interested in learning about their rights as a dad are encouraged to seek legal counsel with a family law attorney in their area. This is usually the best resource for those wishing to learn more about their rights to custody, child support an...
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Author:
Justin
20th May 2010
CSA payment is an amount fixed by the court that the non-resident parent needs to give to the other parent in order to match the wide variety of expenses that go along with raising children like clothes, schooling, rent etc after a divorce agreement. As t...
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Author:
Mike Kelley
17th May 2010
Finding a criminal defense lawyer in Florida is a first step that must be taken on being charged of crime. Criminal defense lawyers and attorneys in Florida fight for the clients who are accused of committing crime. They take the responsibility of the who...
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Author:
Stephen Miller
10th April 2010
Understanding the child support guidelines in California is important for individuals facing support payments. Calculating payments involves taking into account several factors, but ultimately a court has the final say in how much is paid. There are sever...
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Author:
Justin
15th March 2010
When the matter of child custody and rights to a child evolve, the battle is a long one with unmarried parents. Married parents who get divorced do not have to prove paternity to retain rights, while parents who are not married may be required to prove pa...
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Author:
Justin
01st March 2010
Help with divorce proceedings can be advantageous in almost every case, especially for those who are lost or confused about the proceedings before them. Going through a divorce can be a challenging time in one's life, which is why having qualified and exp...
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Author:
Justin
10th February 2010
Problems with the family court setup include laws that are discriminatory to whoever becomes the non custodial parent - overwhelmingly the father. But as bad these laws are, their administration is worse. Fathers can't depend on lawyers to defend them eff...
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Author:
Shane Flait
08th February 2010
The family court is where you go to sue for divorce or paternity issues. Most often the litigants (i.e. fathers and mothers) are fit parents. But the family court setup creates judgments or fosters settlements that do far more harm than good to litigants,...
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Author:
Shane Flait
03rd February 2010
If you are a grandparent, this may interest you.
In matrimonial disputes, some spouses are tempted to use access to minor children as a bargaining wedge. Grandparents were in a particularly vulnerable position before the New Jersey Legislature address...
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Author:
Bornsteinlawfirm
20th January 2010
Temporary child custody refers to a short-term arrangement that enables parents to ensure that their child is well taken care of while the final custody has not been decided yet. As with other types of custody, temporary custody allows the custodial paren...
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Author:
Caksut
12th January 2010
The amount of child support depends on the parents' income. For families where the combined income of both parents is under $120,000, the state of New York set Child Support guidelines. They are:
17% of the combined parental income for one child;
25...
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Author:
Bret Well
06th January 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Lucille Uttermohlen
Should you handle your own divorce? Nowadays, there are so many ways to do it, it might be tempting to brave your local courthouse without an attorney. You can, but you should consider some things before you do....
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Author:
Lucille P. Uttermohlen