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What Are Dad’s Rights GETLEGAL

Posted by admin on Aug-13-2010

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Child custody is a legal term for describing the relationship and duty between a parent and child in light of situations where both parents of the child no longer wish to share a relationship with each other. Such a situation may involve a divorce, an annulment, or a separation, in which children present in the relationship may not reside with both parents and must be under the primary care of a parent that will make decisions for the child and care for the child.

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Leaving the State with Joint Custody

Posted by admin on Aug-13-2010

San Diego divorce attorneys, Elizabeth Brown and Michele Lowenstein, discuss leaving the state while on joint custody. The lawyers explain that the dissolution of a marriage with children includes a parenting plan in which a provision decrees that it is prohibited to change a child’s residency outside of the state of California without a mutual agreement between both parties or a court order. This court order weighs many factors, including how attached the children are to each parent, the age of the children, and the children’s continuing contact with both parents.

Where the court will ultimately go is unpredictable. There are, the two divorce lawyers warn, no guarantees. The determination of the court will be made based on what the California court considers to be in the best interest of the child.

For more information on Divorce with Children, visit our website at http://www.lowensteinfamilylaw.com/California-Divorce-With-Children.php

Michele Sacks Lowenstein is a Certified Family Law Specialist based in San Diego. She’s a partner in Lowenstein Brown, a professional family law corporation, and has attained numerous honors, including being named a TOP San Diego lawyer in 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2009 by the San Diego Daily Transcript, recognition as an AV® rated attorney by Martindale-Hubbell, and has been repeatedly selected as a Super Lawyer. She has been practicing family law in San Diego for over 28 years. For more information on the outstanding qualifications of Michele Lowenstein visit http://www.lowensteinfamilylaw.com/Michele-Sacks-Lowenstein.php

Elizabeth Brown, attorney, specializes in family law, specifically children’s issues such as child custody, child support, and coparenting through divorce, as a partner in the Lowenstein Brown law firm. She has served as President of the Public Interest Law Foundation and volunteered in the Peace Corps as an advocate for youth. In addition to her successful representation of clients in traditional court, Elizabeth Brown also excels using alternative dispute resolution models such as four way meetings, the use of special masters, and private judging. For more on the successes and qualifications of Elizabeth Brown, visit http://www.lowensteinfamilylaw.com/Elizabeth-M-Brown.php

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Rights & Duties of Parents GETLEGAL

Posted by admin on Jul-29-2010

Child custody is a legal term for describing the relationship and duty between a parent and child in light of situations where both parents of the child no longer wish to share a relationship with each other. Such a situation may involve a divorce, an annulment, or a separation, in which children present in the relationship may not reside with both parents and must be under the primary care of a parent that will make decisions for the child and care for the child. http://public.getlegal.com/legal-info-center/divorce-law/child-custody

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Most states refer to types of “child custody,” such as sole custody, joint custody and shared custody, to describe arrangements for child care and responsibilities after divorce. (940) 723-9300

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Child Custody Rights

Posted by admin on Jul-19-2010

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Child custody

In the past decade, there has been a gradual change in statutory law regarding how child custody is determined.

This has resulted in an emphasis on child rights over the rights of the parents.

Read your state’s laws. This is at the heart of what goes into a court’s decision to award custody.

There are typically two types of custody arrangements that courts consider: sole custody and joint custody.

Know what factors a court will typically consider when determining custody arrangements or when establishing the child’s primary residence with one parent.

If you and your future ex have a specific custody arrangement in mind, the court will consider your wishes.

Drawing on evidence to support that a child is best served if he has strong ties with both his mother and father, courts will also look at whether each parent encourages the child to have a loving relationship with the other.

Keep in mind that certain factors will jeopardize your custody or visitation.

Courts will look at whether there were any instances of domestic violence, child abuse or neglect, or family abandonment during the marriage.

Remember that custody orders can be modified—but usually only in extreme instances.

A court can modify an existing custody order if it can be shown that a custody arrangement is not in your child’s best interest and, moreover, poses a danger to him.

Take a few steps back and objectively consider what custody arrangement is in the best interest of your child, even if it means placing your own rights on the back burner.

If you approach your custody hearing from the point of view of the court, you’ll have a better idea of what outcome to expect.

When it comes to child custody, self-representation is not advisable; seek the advice of a qualified family attorney.

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Russel Wenk from the law offices of Trullinger & Wenk in Phoenix, AZ discusses some of the different factors in determining physical and legal child custody matters in the state of Arizona. *** DISCLAIMER*** The information contained in these videos does not constitute legal advice and you should consult with an attorney before taking any legal action as every case is different and should be handled individually. The information provided is general in nature and is not intended to apply to all cases. No attorney-client relationship is created by viewing the videos.

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http://TheBestOfGuide.com/child-custody – Child Custody for Fathers | Child Custody Rights

Child Custody Strategy

Parents that have prepared well for a child custody dispute will often get a more favorable custody settlement from the court.

When you are planning your child custody strategy for the court case, there are a few useful guidelines that can be taken into consideration.

1. For planning child custody strategy begin by listing of all your strengths as a parent. On the flip side it is equally vital to list all your weaknesses being completely honest about them.

2. The second step in planning child custody strategy is to make a detailed list of your ex spouse weaknesses and strengths.

3. Discuss all the possible scenarios with your family lawyer about possible outcomes according to the facts you have listed.

4. When planning your child custody claim the sensible option is to educate yourself properly. Find out the state laws around child custody and investigate what family courts look at for making a final child custody decision.

5.Lastly making up your lists of information for the courts include detailed reports of what you offer as the best parent in benefits for your children in quality of life.

To learn more about Child Custody, please visit our website:

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Bennett & Associates

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If you face divorce in Pennsylvania, it is important to know that Pennsylvania is a non-community property state which requires the equitable distribution of marital assets between divorcing spouses upon dissolution of the marriage. The divorce and family law attorneys of Bennett & Associates in Wayne, Pennsylvania, are experienced in all areas of divorce and family law, including child custody,child support, and the division of marital property issues.

At Bennett & Associates, our divorce lawyers embrace collaborative law methods which give clients control over resolving family law disputes and are generally quicker, less stressful on the children, and less expensive than traditional divorce litigation. We also represent clients in divorce litigation when there is a lack of communication and trust between the divorcing spouses.

Bennett & Associates
150 Strafford Ave. Wayne, PA 19087
Phone: 610-254-9060

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http://public.getlegal.com/legal-info-center/divorce-law/child-custody
Child custody is a legal term for describing the relationship and duty between a parent and child in light of situations where both parents of the child no longer wish to share a relationship with each other. Such a situation may involve a divorce, an annulment, or a separation, in which children present in the relationship may not reside with both parents and must be under the primary care of a parent that will make decisions for the child and care for the child.

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