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    plans, hidden assets, royalty revenue and business ownership, just to name a few. If you are dealing with this type of divorce case, you will most assuredly need the help of a divorce attorney to navigate the process. Child Custody/ Child Support: Child support and child custody arrangements are an oft contested aspect of a divorce. This makes sense. After all, just because a person’s marriage ends, doesn’t mean they want to give up their time with their…

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    should pay child support, let’s not get it twisted, a man should support his children, however, there needs to be different set of guidelines for child support and custody order, that is implemented before making a final decision. Some women feel because they bearded the child that they can do what they want, when they want, and how they want to do thing when it comes to their children. And, the men are supposed to take whatever is being dished out and pay child support, fight for joint custody…

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    Parental alienation syndrome, at first the term was foreign to me, until after reading the definition I then noticed that not only did I understand its definition, but I could also relate it to my own personal life which was my reason for choosing this topic for my paper. Throughout my paper I will critique the credibility of the magazine article “Teaching Kids to Hate” published by Jose Fernandez of the American Bar Association in June 1988, by comparing it to the following educational…

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    of his child, and it is the first step to protecting a father's visitation and custodial rights. A paternity action can also be filed by a pregnant women, an unmarried woman who has a child, children who want to learn who their father is, or a man who believes he is the father of a child. It's a good idea to talk to some experienced Florida father's rights attorneys in order to correctly establish paternity and obtain the rights that all parents deserve.…

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    Child Custody Case Study

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    charged experience. When children are involved, the child custody agreement can quickly turn bitter. Gaining full custody of your child may be an expensive, lengthy process. As a parent, you must be ready for the emotional and financial aspects that go into child custody cases. Hiring an attorney for child custody will aid you in negotiation the best arrangement that is beneficial to the children’s interests. The cost for an attorney for child custody will depend on numerous contributing…

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    reprecussions that follow as best as we can. After my parents got divorced, my mother and I were pretty much on our own. Money was always tight for us, yet we always seemed to manage to pull through one way or another. Fortunately, my mom was receiving child support from my father after the divorce, but not all parents can say that after a separation. There are many effects on children that come from a divorce and a select few of them include: major moving/family adjustments, being caught in the…

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    Adoption As discussed earlier, the impact on same sex equal rights stretch far beyond the aesthetics of marriage and also includes adoption. In Queensland, Northern Territory, and South Australia, same-sex couples cannot adopt STAT a child. Although there are some cases in which individuals can adopt, the process is very long and has a very low success rate. The blatant discrimination against LGBT people is clearly not protecting the rights of the individual as they are being unfairly excluded…

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    1) What is a Restraining Order? A Restraining Order is a court ordered mandate protecting you from the individual that has abused or harassed you. A restraining order can be very beneficial if it is followed properly by the petitioner because ultimately it depends on you if you want full protection. The party served with this order must comply, and if there is sufficient evidence to prove the party is not complying they have committed a breach and can face criminal or civil penalties.…

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    Tips To Help A Child Adjust To Joint Custody A divorce can be really hard on a child, and the living situation will make things more difficult. If you plan on having joint custody, your child will be splitting their times at two different homes. This transition to what they used to have will be a rough one, but these tips can help it go smoothly. Keep Some Things Consistent A child may find it easier to adjust to two homes if there is consistency. This includes rules that must be followed,…

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    more complicated than it used to be. In the past, the law was the mother gained custody of the child after a divorce. Today, divorce is more of a process, depending on the situation. The mother or father can gain custody, depending on what is in the child’s best interest. There has always been a debate whether parents should divorce if their marriage is unhealthy, or if they should avoid divorce for the sake of their child. There are pros and cons that are in effect with both sides of the…

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