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181. Child Custody Rights
During the divorce process, the court system attempts to make sure any children involved have their needs taken into primary consideration above all else. Both parents and their children are granted legal protections that vary from state to state in their specifics but follows the same broad outlines. Here are some things to keep in mind about how child custody rights are award..
182. Child Support Agencies Overview
In the event that a child support hearing cannot be settled in an amicable, hasty fashion, government agencies were established to assist the parents involved, in order to both provide information, as well as to ensure prompt, consistent payment. The Department of Child Support Services was created in order to act of behalf of both parents, as well as the children in question; ..
183. Child Support Payments Overview
Child Support Payments Overview BackgroundNon-custodial parents are generally required to make child support payments to the custodial parent, in order to help share in the expenses of raising the child. A child has the right to be financially supported by both parents, whether or not the parents are together or not. If the parents never married, the custodial parent still has the right to receive child suppo..
184. Child Support: What You Need To Know
Child Support: What You Need To Know What is Child Support?Child support mandates arepassed downfrom the state family courtand the amount of payment is determined by a variety of social, economic, and professional factors. A child support payment is monies paid by the non-custodial parent to the parent acting as the primary care custodian – or the custodial parent.Determining Child Support PaymentsThere are thre..
185. Child Visitation Problems and Suggestion Overview
Child Visitation Problems and Suggestion Overview A divorce is hard on children even in the best of circumstances. Suddenly having to divide their lives between separated parents can be overwhelming. Even if each parent makes it their top priority to allow a smooth transition for the sake of the children, there are many times when unavoidable issues arise. When these things happen, it is important to try and think of the ..
186. Child Visitation Rights
A Short Guide to Your Child Visitation RightsEvery parent has the right to spend time with their child as they grow up, and every child has the right to learn about who they’ve come from and what family is from each of their parents. It doesn’t matter where you live, even some parents in prison may hold onto their child custody rights, and if you believe that yours are bein..
187. Child Visitation Schedule
An Introduction to Child Visitation SchedulesChild visitation schedules can be incredibly difficult things to compose, since they depend upon the balancing of many different important factors into the schedules of at least three busy people. They also require the agreement of two parties who may have had trouble reaching agreements in the past, which can make a difficult proces..
188. Child Visitation Schedule Examples
Child Visitation Schedule ExamplesEveryone can agree that, in most cases, children deserve to spend a significant amount of time with each of their parents. Yet such a simple concept in principal can become incredibly difficult in practice. What is enough time to be significant? How do the busy lifestyles of parents, and of their children, affect a visitation schedule? Com..
189. Christian Divorce Rate
Statistics on Christian Divorce RatesMarriage in the United StatesA majority of people get married at some point in their life within the United States.  Marriage is still the cultural norm within the United States, and four out of every five adults will get married at some point in their life.  Marriage is often a spiritual choice for a majority of couples, but ..
190. Collaborative Family Law Overview
Collaborative Family Law Overview In uncontested divorce proceedings, couples agree on distribution of property, assets and issues that relate to children. In contrast, contested divorce proceedings result from a lack of agreement between a couple that is getting divorced. In some contested divorce proceedings, only one spouse is seeking a divorce. In a contested divorce, spouses are unable to agree on all, or ..
191. Colorado Divorce Forms
Quick Guide to Colorado Divorce FormsColorado divorce forms are generally laid out quite easily and petitioners and respondents may find the documents quite user-friendly.  The Colorado State Judicial Branch has a complete list of all forms with links to both PDFs and Word documents.  Apart from CO divorce forms, the Colorado State Judicial Branch’s official governm..
192. Colorado Divorce Records Online
As is the case with most states, you will need to make a written request and work with the Clerk of Court’s office to order Colorado divorce records.  You will not be able to order Colorado divorce records online, due to privacy considerations, but there is the option to have a trusted third party, verified by the state of Colorado, to obtain the Colorado divorce records..
193. Connecticut Divorce Forms
Quick Guide to Connecticut Divorce FormsConnecticut divorce forms are set up to provide anybody going through divorce with a fairly easy way of submitting the right paperwork.  The Judicial Courts of CT have a website containing a long, yet easily accessed, guide for filing a divorce by yourself.  The website and guide provide instructions for: • Starting a div..
194. Contested Divorce Alabama
To file for a contested divorce in Alabama the case must be heard first, in the county where the defendant resides, second in the county of the couple prior to the separation and third in the county of the petitioner.  Once the appropriate jurisdiction has been reached, the divorce petition is filed which includes the potential grounds for divorce.  At least one of th..
195. Contested Divorce in California
California contested divorce is a type of legal action where two spouses attempt to separate but disagree on the provisions of the terms of the separation.  This will include the division of property, alimony, custody and child support.  It is important to note that uncontested divorces can be become contested and vice versa.  It is because of this possibility as..