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  • How to Respond to a Divorce Court Filing With No Attorney

    While a court appearance dealing with children and divorce can be unsettling, it should not be fretted. One can handle an ex-husband’s / ex-wife’s divorce court child support filing alone, without...

  • What Are the Duties of a Parenting Coordinator?

    Parenting coordinators help parents come to successful agreements about child-related issues in high-conflict cases regarding separation or divorce. Should the parents still not be able to reach...

  • How to Modify Your Custody Order

    If you want more time with your children, or just want to change some holidays, this should help you get your custody order changed.

  • How to Improve Your Image in Divorce and Child Custody Court

    Whether the Judge loves or hates you, there are things we can all do to improve the way we are seen, portrayed and judged by the Court. These are simple, yet effective steps that make a big...

  • How to File for Child Custody Without a Lawyer

    Dealing with a divorce is never easy. In fact, the process can be downright complicated. But thanks to legal forms available on the Web, a parent can file a motion for custody without the aid of...

  • About Child Custody

    Child custody issues are not only difficult for parents but for children. It's important to understand that the children's best interests come first, but this fact often gets lost in the shuffle...

  • How Does Custody Get Determined?

    In the vast majority of cases, parents work out a custody arrangement between them without going to court. And if both parents agree, changes can be made at any time. However, if at any time one...

  • How Does Child Custody Work?

    Divorce is the most common reason for child custody disputes. Unfortunately, too often the courts must intercede. Should this be the case, the best interests of the child will be considered when...

  • How to Get Child Support From a Military Parent

    Getting child support from a military parent is not much different than getting child support normally. In most states, military divorces are filed with the circuit civil court, not through a...

  • How to Gain Visitation Rights of a Minor

    Divorces and marital separations are complicated. And if you have minor children, the process becomes more stressful and expensive. You'll have to negotiate child custody, child support and work...

  • How to Change Visitation in a Divorce

    As if divorce isn't stressful enough all by itself, adding children and visitation issues into the mix makes things even more difficult. Changing visitation during divorce can be a challenge,...

  • How to Deny Visitation

    Denying visitation is a sticky proposition. Once a judge issues an order for visitation, disobeying it could land you in hot water. While you cannot deny visitation to your ex-spouse just because...

  • How to Maintain Visitation Rights While Living Out-of-State

    It's difficult enough to maintain visitation rights when you and the custodial parent live in the same town, but when you live in a different state than your children, problems with maintaining...

  • How to Withhold Visitation Rights

    You should not withhold visitation rights between your minor children and your spouse or ex-spouse. It is in the best interest of the minor children to have the influence of both parents. There...

  • How to Win a Custody Battle

    In response to winning a custody battle here are some must dos...

  • How to File for Custody of Your Children

    Going through a divorce or separation is never easy. If you need to file for custody of your children, the process becomes even more difficult. Because you are required to go through the courts,...

  • How to File for Joint Custody

    Going through a divorce or separation is never easy. When kids are involved, the process becomes even more of a headache. One way to make it easier on everyone is to file for joint custody. Joint...

  • How to Resolve Grandparent Visitation Rights

    Disputes about grandparent visitation can usually be resolved simply by talking with the grandparents and making time for them in your children's lives. Long-standing hurt feelings can be at the...

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