
A child born of the marriage, who is the daddy?
When a child is born to a married couple, it may seem ridiculous to ask the question, who is the daddy? But, sometimes, this may
Child Custody
When a child is born to a married couple, it may seem ridiculous to ask the question, who is the daddy? But, sometimes, this may
With our ever more mobile society, the notion of always living in the same state, county, or town, is a rarity. What happens however when
When a child is born to a couple that isn’t married, and who presumably have two different last names (surnames), non-marital parents could face the
It is well known that legal lingo is not often the same as plain old English. If you are involved in a contested child custody
Without a court order a grandparent does not have a right to visitation with their grandchild. In other words, unless allowed by a parent, a
Previous blog posts have explored several subparts and nuances of the amended statute on emancipation for purposes of child support1, passed in July, 2012. However,
Extended family, such as grandparents, can play a big role in a child’s life when his or her parents are getting divorced. The love and
Only a few years ago, most communications were face-to-face and in person, secondarily by phone or letter. Most of these allowed time to pass between
In domestic matters, joint physical and legal custody can be appropriate, and in these instances, parents equally divide parenting time and jointly make decisions involving
During the course of domestic proceedings, paternity may be at issue. There are, of course, original paternity actions, but paternity may also be at issue
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