The first consideration in a divorce case when minor children are involved is the best interests of the children. Be it sole or joint custody of children, courts prefer that specific written arrangements and schedules be in place to assure that non-custodial or non-residential parents are able to continue to have relationships with their children. […]. . .
Continue ReadingMost people would agree that a divorce is always unpleasant. Even if the proceedings begin amicably, disputes or complications frequently arise that can drag out the process, causing you and your family to become hopelessly immersed in the legal system. You need an experience and aggressive divorce lawyer who will assist you to fully understand […]. . .
Continue ReadingCourt orders in divorce cases are changed all the time. Sometimes custody is modified because one parent needs to move out-of-state for employment purposes and other times support must be modified because the supporting spouse loses his or her job. It is important to note that child custody,. . .
Continue ReadingDivorce is a difficult thing for married couples or parents, but it can be even harder on children. Children always want to see their parents stay together and may even blame themselves for the breakup. Attorneys do their part through a divorce process to make it as easy as possible on not only the involved parties but the children too.. . .
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