
Does a non-biological and non-adoptive partner in a same sex relationship have any rights to the child?
Society, and what comprises a family, has changed since the Leave it to Beaver days. Many more families are comprised by any mixture of parents,
Family Law

Society, and what comprises a family, has changed since the Leave it to Beaver days. Many more families are comprised by any mixture of parents,

With respect to divorce actions and paternity actions, a court must determine which parent or both should have both legal and physical custody of a

Several recent blog posts have directly or indirectly addressed the shift away from the traditional family of a mother, father, and two children to a

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

Recent blogs have discussed civil protective orders and related matters when there is a harm or threat of harm from a family or household member1.

In civil cases, which include divorce and paternity actions, each party has the right to request a Special Judge (also called a change of Judge)

Recent blogs have addressed the child support calculations, the formula and guidelines for same, and what numbers are used to come to a child support

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

While not exclusive to family law and divorce matters, protective orders may be companion cases to family law, when one party feels threatened by the

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
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