Child Custody Law

Articles in Child Custody Law

By Becca 2 comments
Learn some tips to help you end an ongoing custody battle... more »
By eHow Legal Editor 0 comments
In the event of a divorce, parents need to separate their own issues and tensions from the needs of their children in order to work out a child custody arrangement in the child's best interests. If you can't do that yourself with some maturity ... more »
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Get a restraining order for a child.. more »
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how to get child support when you have guardianship of a child.. more »
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get food stamps.. more »
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Get a partner to vacate your home.. more »
By Sheila Wilkinson 1 comments
Most of the children who are abducted each year have been taken by their noncustodial parent. This is a real terrifying ordeal to the parent who has custody because they have no idea if their child is with their parent or with someone dangerous ... more »
By capeside 0 comments
Serve a Complaint.. more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 0 comments
There are different custody arrangements that work best for different families. Understanding the choices will help you make an informed decision... more »
By Becca 2 comments
Learn how to do what is right for your children and successfully win a custody battle... more »
By eHow Legal Editor 0 comments
If your child is under the age of 18 and has committed a crime, it's likely that he or she will not be tried in criminal court. Rather, your child will be tried in juvenile court, with a delinquency petition filed on his or her behalf. Under this ... more »
By eHow Relationships & Family Editor 1 comments
Custody can be negotiated if both parents sit down and talk rationally about what kind of arrangement will work best for both of them and the child. Everyone's schedule and lifestyle need to be considered to make a plan that will work... more »
By eHow Legal Editor 0 comments
All states are governed by the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act (UCCJA), a law that determines which state can make custody decisions... more »
By eHow Legal Editor 13 comments
Your custody case may be the most important fight of your life. Make sure you do everything you can to win it... more »
By capeside 0 comments
How to act in front of a Judge and make a good impression... more »
By eHow Legal Editor 16 comments
Be extra careful in dealing with child protection agencies. You will need legal counsel to be certain that your children are not taken away from you... more »
By capeside 1 comments
how to get an idea of how child support is determined.. more »
By eHow Legal Editor 0 comments
Filing for custody usually involves filling out forms that you can obtain at your local family court. Court personnel can help you complete and file them... more »
By Sendblock 2 comments
Because it can sometimes be difficult to distinguish a good lawyer from a mediocre one, it is important that you do your research thoroughly. If you are going to trust someone to represent your interests, you want to be sure you have the best ... more »
By eHow Legal Editor 1 comments
The key to making shared custody a success is hard work, rules and schedules. Expect it to be frustrating, difficult but very rewarding for your child... more »
By LawNYC4All 0 comments
Custody litigation is costly and stressful - your emotions and moods go home from Court with you, and your child experiences the stress as well. In all but the most severe cases, involving abuse, or where for some other reason there is a serious ... more »
By smilesatme1 1 comments
Winning custody battle is easy in your part if you have the reasons of fighting it. Why do you need to fight a custody for your kids? Do you not consider the effects of this battle to your kids? Fair decision is to have an equal rights for your ... more »
By capeside 0 comments
Change a custody order.. more »
By eHow Legal Editor 2 comments
Guardianship is usually a permanent situation, as when a parent dies, but you can request only temporary guardianship because of your situation. Give guardianship of your child to another only when you have no other choice... more »