Child support is designed to help share in the financial costs of raising a child when one parent has the majority or full custodial rights. However, just because a court orders the non-custodial parent to pay child support doesn’t mean that the other parent actually will—and if you only have... View Article
Sometimes a new job beckons, or you want to be closer to your family. Other times, your child’s father is abusive and you need to get away safely with your child. In these situations, can you move out of state without the father’s permission? The answer is complicated, and depends... View Article
We all think that we’re not going to be the couple whose marriage ends in divorce, but with a 50 percent chance of that happening, it’s wise to consider a prenuptial agreement. When you’re wildly in love and planning the wedding of your dreams, the idea of agreeing on and... View Article
An issue that commonly arises during divorce proceedings is the existence of an affair on the part of one of the spouses. Adultery is handled differently from state to state when it comes to the divorce process, so what effect can you expect it to have on a divorce here... View Article
Child custody determinations are always made based on what is in the best interests of the child(ren) in question. Both parents may be granted shared or joint custody, in which each is responsible for raising the child, making important life decisions on their behalf and potentially both sharing physical custody... View Article