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Domestic violence happens every day in California, as in most other states, and is a term that refers to violence against a spouse (or former spouse), a child, a past or present romantic partner, or ...
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Last year Mel Gibson was ordered to pay $20,000 per month in child support which will go to his daughter that he fathered with Oksana Grigorieva, his former girlfriend. Many people may ask themselves, ...
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Divorce alone can be very difficult for either party, enter children into the equation and the emotions can run even higher. Fifty years ago, women were almost always awarded custody in a divorce, ...
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In present day, nearly half of all marriages end in divorce, this is no secret. Divorce probably would have been a lot more popular a hundred years ago if it were more socially acceptable. However, ...
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Overview If you are planning on seeking a divorce from your spouse, it is imperative that you contact a trained legal professional to discuss your case before making any decisions. We understand the ...
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California Passes Family Law Assembly Bill Assembly Bill 939 was signed into law by the governor last year, a move that may cause huge delays in family law courtrooms. The intent of the bill is to ...
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More than 100,000 weddings take place in Las Vegas each year, it’s no wonder that sin city is the marriage capital of the world. Las Vegas weddings are fast, simple and cheap. A couple can obtain a ...
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When parental rights are terminated, the biological parent will no longer have any legal rights or responsibilities to their child. They would have to conduct their lives as if they were strangers. ...
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Lawmakers Concerned Over Inmate Child Support Debt Connecticut has begun to take steps to help prison inmates make their child support payments while incarcerated. Awareness of the issue of imprisoned ...
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Evidence From Facebook Admissible In Court A recent study shows that the social networking site Facebook has been used as evidence in divorce cases, reports the New York Daily News. The study was ...
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New York Legal Update Allows No-Fault Divorce For Couple The recent divorce settlement granted to a New York couple is the least of the worries facing the husband, who has come under fire in an ...
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New York Judge Orders Couple To Sell Contested Homestead After a long running attempt to get divorced, which was first initiated in 2005, a couple has been granted their no-fault divorce thanks to a ...
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Before August 15th 2010, one had to have grounds for divorce and these can be found in "Domestic Relations Law Section 170." Other states throughout the U.S. have adopted "no-fault divorce" and a ...
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Many children are raised in difficult home environments and somehow come out unscathed; however, there are others who live in not just difficult homes, but downright dangerous ones. These are the ...
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Parental alienation syndrome (PAS) was coined by child psychiatrist Richard A. Gardner in the early 1980’s. He used the term to describe a disorder in a child, where the child belittles and ...
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Not too long ago, custody was awarded to the mother in a divorce. As more and more states are becoming more “up” with the times, New York State is following suit. If you are a father who ...
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Although a grandparent’s rights may not be clearly defined, that does not mean that a grandparent has no rights to visitation, or custody of their grandchild. Every situation is unique when it ...
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If you are heading towards divorce, you probably already have a pretty good idea whether or not you are facing an uncontested divorce or a contested divorce. In an uncontested divorce, both parties ...
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Divorce has long carried a negative stigma about how long it can take and how much it can cost, however, for some couples; this is not necessarily the case. If you and your spouse are considering ...
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Contempt of court is an act of deliberate disobedience or disregard of the laws or regulations of a public authority such as a court legislative body. In family law, contempt of court typically refers ...
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