3 Things To Know About Child Custody
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8 November 2017
When it comes to relationships, not all of them go the distance. In 2014 alone, there were just over 800,000 divorces in the US. Many couples who split, whether they were married or not, also have children together. Deciding how to split a child's time up between two parents can be difficult. Determining where their child's primary residence will be can also be difficult and a source of strife. Child custody agreements can take a lot of time and adjustments to get right.
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Getting Divorced In Florida? What To Know About Alimony
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29 July 2017
One part of the divorce process will be determining if alimony should be paid and how much it should be. Be aware that the need and amount of alimony payments is determined by a judge, and there are several factors that go into the final decision. Here are a few key things to know about alimony if you are getting divorced in Florida.
A Judge Considers Earning Capabilities of Both Parties
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Advice For Regaining Child Custody After Substance Abuse
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8 November 2016
Losing custody of your child due to substance abuse can be a wakeup call for many people. Taking the steps to regain custody will require work and perseverance, but the results will be worth it. The following guide can help you make the right decisions as you begin working to regain your parental rights.
Keep up with treatment
In many cases you will be presented with a court ordered treatment plan or you will be required to seek treatment on your own.
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3 Things You Need To Know About Getting Parental Rights Terminated
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27 July 2016
After a divorce many couples have custody agreements to handle the care of the children. In some cases, one parent is unfit to care for the children. In this case, the parent with full custody may want to have the parental rights of their ex-spouse terminated. If this is the case for you, there are some very important things you need to know about getting parental rights terminated.
1. You Will Need To Prove That The Parent Is Unfit
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