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Rhode Island Divorce: Overnight Visitors of The Opposite Sex when Children Are Home
Published: 12/16/2010 by David Slepkow in Custody & Support Law
Will a judge of the Rhode Island Family Court allow overnight (romantic) visitors of the opposite sex when children are home? The answer is that it depends.
An Irvine Family Law Attorney and Child Support Settlements
Published: 12/20/2010 by Justin Dimateo in Custody & Support Law
In the event of a divorce between two parents, the welfare of the children is a predominant concern for the court. One of the issues that must be decided in these situations is the custody of the children, or who they will live with. The other issue
Parental Alienation & Interference With Custody/visitation
Published: 12/22/2010 by Bryan Bryan in Custody & Support Law
In a custody case it has become more and more common for the non-custodial parent to claim that the parent who has custody of the children is alienating him or her through actions, deeds, misdeeds and/or words. For example, during a divorce if one si
More Do's and Don'ts in Child Custody Disputes
Published: 12/17/2010 by Scott Stewart in Divorce
In my previous article on child custody do's and don'ts, I discussed the importance of carefully introducing significant others to your child, warned against parental alienation, and encouraged communication and information sharing. In this article,
Child Custody Basics
Published: 12/25/2010 by Childcustody Explained in Custody & Support Law
The laws regarding child custody unfortunately differ from state to state, though the basics of family are the same. The family court law states that neither of the parents have the authority to hold the court to what they have decided on child custo
Child Custody In Oklahoma
Published: 09/16/2007 by Todd Going in Custody & Support Law
The laws in Oklahoma define temporary custody of a child as a decision made by the parents at the time of separation.
Child Custody in San Antonio: Protecting Childrens’ Rights After Divorce
Published: 12/24/2010 by Geistweidt Amy in Custody & Support Law
San Antonio Divorce Attorneys based with HHZ Law firm hold expertise in resolving child custody cases after divorce in a hassle free manner. Our able San Antonio Divorce Lawyer will help you with all kinds of divorce & divorce mediation issues.import
Child Support Demystified
Published: 12/24/2010 by Tracey Bloodsaw in Custody & Support Law
New York child support facts that are often misunderstood, misguided or misinterpreted by those facing child support in Family Court or Supreme Court in New YOrk.
Child Custody and Relocation Laws
Published: 12/25/2010 by Childcustody Explained in Custody & Support Law
If moving away is going to be traumatic for the children, you may not get the go ahead to move, even if the non custodial parent has agreed. Most states have clearly defined laws regarding relocation and child custody, so it is good advice to read mo
Georgia No Fault Divorce
Published: 12/21/2010 by Michael Waddington in Divorce
Irreconcilable differences are a common reason for divorce. Georgia no fault divorces move quicker through the courts and can be less expensive.



