When You Want To Move Out Of State: Custody Options If You Share Children With An Ex

26 October 2016
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Once you have an established custody arrangement, it can be difficult to change it. The purpose of a permanent custody plan is to provide a consistent environment for the children, and changing the visitation plan is unsettling. While you may not love the current custody and visitation schedule, you will not be able to change the schedule unless there is a material change in circumstances. If you want to move out of state, you will have to provide a compelling reason for the judge to allow this to happen. Read More 

2 Reasons To Hire A Divorce Attorney

12 May 2016
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Hiring a divorce attorney is one of the best decisions that you can make when considering a divorce, mostly because he or she can provide you with services that can make the divorce process and aftermath of the divorce much easier to deal with. Listed below are two good reasons to hire a divorce attorney (such as one from http://www.kalkwarflaw.com).  Provides Mediation Assistance Going through the divorce process is often a very time-consuming, stressful, and difficult experience due to the multiple days in court that are often required for many divorce proceedings. Read More 

Tips For Preparing To Divorce

19 February 2016
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Even if you and your spouse are working on saving your relationship, it is a smart move to at least consider taking some pre-divorce steps. In the event that your marriage does end, you will already know which steps you need to make the transition easier for yourself and your family. Here are some pre-divorce steps you can take in preparation for divorce. Create a Budget When you and your spouse split, so does your combined income. Read More 

During Divorce: When A Third Party Wants Custody Of The Child

4 January 2016
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What happens during a divorce when a third party, such as a grandparent, seeks custody of a minor child? In some cases, the court can and will give custody to someone other than one of the parents. If you're facing this situation, this is what you should know about third-party custody. Temporary custody orders can become permanent. Sometimes grandparents or other relatives step in during a difficult time in a parent's life and offer their support. Read More