Archive for the 'Child Custody Information' Category

Child Custody On a Budget – How To Control Your Legal Costs |Child Custody Information


Hiring a Family Law Attorney: Controlling Your Legal Costs If you have discussed the basis and nature of legal fees and costs with your family law attorney and have organised a written fee agreement, you have taken the necessary first step to help you control your legal expenses. Still, there are a few things you [...]

Child Visitation Laws – How Do The Different States Decide?|Child Custody Information


In the matter of child visitation laws, the tenet that all states are moving towards is “what is in the child’s best interests?” If the relationship between you and your ex spouse is particularly bitter, this can raise problems in the court, particularly if either of you are using the issue of visitation rights to [...]

Child Custody Schedules – Creating a Parenting Plan That Works|Child Custody Information


Child Custody Schedules (or Parenting Plans) are a formal statement of how the needs of children are going to be met after divorce. Most fully implemented in the US state of Washington, these plans are attracting increasing attention all over the world as more jurisdictions move from emphasizing parental rights to encouraging parental responsibilities. Typically [...]

Adultery and Child Custody – Can I Get Custody Because My Partner Had An Affair? |Child Custody Information


In keeping with the family court doctrine of “the best interests of the child”, most states require substantial evidence that a parent’s extra marital affairs has harmed the child or is likely to harm the child before factoring it in a custody dispute. However, this also depends on the law of the state, the facts [...]

How To Win Custody Of Your Child – Choosing The Right Lawyer |Child Custody Information


Divorce can be one of the most painful and traumatic experiences you may ever have, and it’s even worse when you are involved a fight with your ex for custody of your children. Even though both parents may be able to reach an amicable agreement in the beginning, it is not unusual for things to [...]