February 2014 - Page 2 of 2

What to Take When You Move Out Before Your Divorce

Month: February 2014

What to Take When You Move Out Before Your Divorce

February 11, 2014

If you and your spouse are considering separating or getting a divorce, it is very important that you talk to an attorney to discuss how best to protect your rights . Often thoughcouples break up after a big fight and

Divorce and Your Health

February 11, 2014

Getting a divorce is one of the most stressful life events you can go through, as stressful as the death of a spouse or child. There are studies that show that divorce can have a negative impact on your health.

Can Addicts Get Custody?

February 10, 2014

If your ex is an addict, you may be very concerned about your child’s safety and worried that your ex might get custody or unsupervised visitation. Addiction is a serious matter and one that the court is greatly concerned about.

What You Need to Know About Child Abuse and Custody

February 10, 2014

The sexual-abuse allegations against Woody Allen by his daughter Dylan Farrow made national news last year and have turned the spotlight on child abuse and custody. Dylan alleges Allen sexually abused her as a child back in 1992, when she

Ways for Non-Custodial Parents to Stay Involved

February 10, 2014

In most custody cases, one parent will be named as the custodial parent, which is the parent with whom the child will live most of the time. The other parent becomes a non-custodial parent, seeing the child at times specified

Religion and Child Custody

February 10, 2014

What religion your child is raised in can be an important decision during marriage. After a divorce or custody case, this issue can become even more complicated. There is no uniform law regarding this issue; therefore, should one parent argue

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