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  • Parenting Plans: Using A Template And A Child Custody Calendar
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Once you have made the decision to divorce, a parenting plan can be a valuable tool in a number of ways. Not only will it help you design a plan for how you are going to raise your children, but it may also help you gain more control during a battle for custody. A good parenting plan will help you make long term plans for your children that are realistic and help you keep track of your child custody calendar.

    You can find parenting plan templates online, and you can use them to cr ...

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  • Parenting Plans: Using A Template And A Child Custody Calendar
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Once you have made the decision to divorce, a parenting plan can be a valuable tool in a number of ways. Not only will it help you design a plan for how you are going to raise your children, but it may also help you gain more control during a battle for custody. A good parenting plan will help you make long term plans for your children that are realistic and help you keep track of your child custody calendar.

    You can find parenting plan templates online, and you can use them to cr ...

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  • Child Custody Calendar Software
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Once you have reached a custody agreement, all of the information about the custody including the visitation schedule, holiday schedule, vacation time and other events are important details that you will need to keep up with faithfully. It is imperative to meet your pick-up and drop-off times and locations that you are responsible for. Adhering to an agreed on calendar will prevent disruptions in the schedule and reduce bad feelings between you and the other parent.

    To simplify yo ...

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  • Your Child Custody Case
    By: Hera Nelsun | - While every family and every child custody case is unique, and will need to be decided based on its own merits, most cases follow a similar format. State laws vary so always research the procedures and rules of your local court before starting a case.

    First, one parent will need to decide to file for child custody. You may seek custody for a variety of reasons, the most common of which are divorce and separation. If you are the parent filing for custody, you will need to decide wh ...

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  • Child Custody Fathers' Rights - Advise
    By: sirvan ghasiri | - everything you face during at some stage at certain point in the course of your break up, no problem is more affecting or very essential than establishing your fathers visitation rights and fathers visitation rights calendar. Flaxen or not, mothers give the impression to be granted more share time with their children than fathers. As a conclusion, many fathers are at a defeat as soon as it comes to protecting their parental privileges.

    If the mother's level of control of the child ...

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  • Child Custody Lawyers In Orange County California
    By: Divorce Lawyer | - You and your spouse have decided to divorce. You have minor children, under the age of 18 or 19 and still in high school. What do you do about the children? Do not hesitate to contact child custody lawyers. Orange County, California family law attorneys all deal with child custody. Get an attorneys advice from the beginning of a divorce proceeding, because what you set as precedent may be difficult to change later. In other words, what you set up for custody and visitation during the in ...
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  • Coparenting And Child Custody Schedules
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Divorced parents who decide to try coparenting need to have a solid parenting plan and child custody schedule. A good custody schedule will help to eliminate confusion with the parenting plan by providing consistency and reliability. In order to create a custody schedule that works for you, you need to have a basic schedule that you put on a calendar for at least a year, a good holiday and special events schedule, and a way to easily make changes in a monthly schedule. Having these things can he ...
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  • Child Custody Papers: Errors That Affect Visitation
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Imagine the horror of sitting in child custody court as the judge tells you there is an error with your custody forms so your plan is rejected. You went to all of the hard work to make a parenting plan and a visitation schedule, and you don't get through court because of a technical problem with your papers. No parent wants this to happen--but it does happen. It's important to have the necessary child custody papers filled out correctly so the court can adopt your visitation schedule. Here are t ...
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  • Child Visitation: Preparing For Child Custody Court
    By: Hera Nelsun | - In order to be successful in child custody court, it is vital to have a solid visitation plan prepared. While you are making your child visitation plan, there are certain key elements to consider. These include thinking about the calendar schedule you'd like to have, the holiday schedule, and any vacation time or special events. If you think these issues through then your court day will go well.

    The basic schedule you want to have for custody is the basis for your calendar. Pick a ...

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  • Child Custody And Visitation Schedule: Resources That Can Help You
    By: Hera Nelsun | - What is the best way to set up a child custody and visitation schedule? What are the options for visitation times? What are the important elements of a visitation arrangement? A newly divorced parent faces these questions and hundreds more like them. It can be overwhelming and frustrating even in the best circumstances--and usually the circumstances surrounding custody aren't the best. However, the good news is that it is possible to create a child custody schedule that works for your situation. ...
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  • Child Visitation: Information About Child Custody
    By: Hera Nelsun | - It can be hard for a newly divorced parent to navigate through all the information about child visitation and custody. Understandably, parents want to learn all they can about visitation laws, schedules, forms, court, etc. so they can come up with the best parenting plan for their situation. In order to bring some clarity to the subject, we've gathered together important information about child visitation. Every divorced or divorcing parent needs to know this stuff.

    Child visitati ...

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  • Child Custody Battle: Advice On Bringing Peace To Your Custody Case
    By: Hera Nelsun | - With all of the fighting and tension that can come in a child custody situation, it's no wonder that many divorced parents say they're going through a custody battle. There are a wide range of topics that parents can disagree on and it can be very difficult to come to a resolution. Many parents want to make their child custody battle less of a war and more of a negotiation and working together--this takes a lot of the stress out of the situation and is better for the children. Here's some advice ...
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  • Your Parenting Plan And The Child Custody Schedule
    By: Hera Nelsun | - A big, important part of your parenting plan is the child custody schedule. If you are a divorced parent, it is vital that you take the time now to make a really great custody schedule because it will pay off in the long term. This will be the schedule that dictates how much time you spend with your children until they are adults. Here are three tips for making this section of your parenting plan.

    1. Determine the custody agreement that works for the parents and the children. Ther ...

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  • Joint Child Custody Schedules: How To Make Them Work
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Divorced parents who opt for a joint child custody schedule often discover some challenges to making it work. Most of these difficulties stem from the complications of the custody and visitation schedule. These complications arise because in a joint custody agreement parents try to divide the time with the child evenly. This can create a confusing calendar with a lot of pick up and drop off times when the child switches time with the parents. However, the confusion can be cleared up and a joint ...
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  • Your Child Visitation Schedule: Schedule Holidays Right And Win More Time
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Being able to spend more time with your children is definitely a win in any child custody situation. So, you need to have a visitation schedule that allows you to spend the time you want with your child. While you and the child's other parent are negotiating holidays in the visitation schedule, there are some things you can do to increase the time you have with your children. Here are three ways to use holidays to create a better visitation schedule.

    1. Get holidays not included i ...

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  • Child Visitation And Custody Schedule
    By: Hera Nelsun | - A big part of child visitation is creating a custody schedule. As a newly divorced parent it can be overwhelming to come up with the best calendar for your situation. There are many different factors to consider that affect your calendar. It can be difficult to keep track of these factors and to know how to balance everything. Here is some information so you can know how to make your ideal custody and visitation schedule.

    The first thing to consider is what type of custody arrange ...

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  • Creating A Parenting Plan For Child Custody Court
    By: Hera Nelsun | - The purpose of custody court is for the judge or court to accept a parenting plan as a custody court order and make the plan legally binding. There are several ways that divorced parents can get their plans accepted by court. If both parents agree on the plan and on the custody and visitation, they create their plan, bring it to court, and the judge accepts it.

    If the parents don't agree on a plan, many states require them to go to mediation. In mediation hopefully the parents ca ...

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  • Child Custody Papers And Making Your Parenting Plan
    By: Hera Nelsun | - When you're filling out your child custody papers, it's important for you to have a good idea of what you want your parenting plan to be. In fact, many of the forms that you fill out are pieces of your parenting plan that the court then puts all together to make the custody order. If you've already created a parenting plan, or custody agreement, then it will make filling out the custody papers that much easier.

    One big part of your parenting plan that you have to include with your ...

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  • Win Child Custody With Your Parenting Plan
    By: Hera Nelsun | - One thing you definitely do not want to lose is your child custody case. As a divorced parent, you want to do everything in your power to make sure that the child custody agreement comes out in your favor. And, the number one thing you need to ensure a victory is to prepare an amazing parenting plan.

    A parenting plan is also called a custody agreement, visitation schedule, etc. Thinking of it as a parenting plan is useful though because it is vital that you have a plan to back up ...

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  • Your Child Custody Schedule: An Important Part Of The Custody Agreement
    By: Hera Nelsun | - The child custody schedule forms a large part of the child custody agreement. Many divorced parents say that they spent the most time coming up with the child custody schedule then anything else in their agreement. The consensus is that parents want a good visitation calendar because that is the actual time they will spend with the children--it is the part of the agreement that affects you on a daily basis. There are many different kinds of schedules that parents can create. Here is some informa ...
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  • Win Your Child Custody Battle
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Divorcing parents sometimes say that they are going through a "child custody battle". It's interesting that the common phrase compares the experience of figuring out a child custody situation to fighting a war--and the comparison isn't far fetched.

    Many parents feel like they are fighting for very important things with their custody battle. Time with the children, how their children will be raised, and how involved they'll be in their children's lives are just a few of those thin ...

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  • Coparenting: Making Joint Child Custody Work
    By: Hera Nelsun | - I recently had lunch with a friend of mind who is now a divorced parent. As we were talking, we discussed her child custody situation and how that was going. She and her former spouse have decided to try a coparenting agreement. They rotate weeks and weekends with their two sons. They've had this arrangement for a few months now, and my friend expressed how happy she was with how it was going. She also told me that it took a lot of work in the beginning, but that work has paid off. I asked her w ...
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  • Family Law Software And Creating Your Child Custody Agreement
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Today there is more and more software being developed for family law. There are software programs that aid with divorce, adoption, child custody etc. One particular type of child custody software are programs that allow the user to create a child custody agreement. This is beneficial to attorneys because it can save them countless hours of time figuring out schedules and counting days and it gives them a nice calendar to present to their client. And, this program also helps divorced parents beca ...
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  • Joint Child Custody: How To Create Your Child Visitation Schedule
    By: Hera Nelsun | - The key that can make or break joint child custody is the child visitation schedule. With a good visitation schedule, the pick up and drop off times go as scheduled and both parents know what is going on. If there isn't a good visitation schedule, parents are confused and get frustrated and the children feel the stress of the situation. A good visitation schedule allows things to go more smoothly. Here are some suggestions for creating a good visitation schedule that can help you with your joint ...
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  • Family Court: How To Prepare For Your Child Custody Case
    By: Hera Nelsun | - How confident do you feel about your upcoming family court date? Are you ready to walk in and present a well prepared and documented child custody agreement to the judge? Or are you nervous and not quite sure what to expect? The key to feeling confident about appearing in family and custody court is preparation. If you are prepared, you don't need to worry. That preparation will shine through in the courtroom and the judge will be more likely to incorporate your custody plan. Here are three sugg ...
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  • Child Custody Advice About How To Win In Child Custody
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Some of the best advice for winning in child custody is to be prepared when you go to court or mediation. But how can a divorced parent get ready? What are the things they can do to be prepared? Whether you're going to court soon, going to mediation, or just meeting with your former spouse, here are three things you can do to prepare. Then, you can feel confident that your preparation will pay off and you will come out a winner in your custody situation.

    1. Create your custody and ...

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  • Child Custody Information: Winning Child Custody
    By: Hera Nelsun | - The best information about child custody is the information that will help a divorced parent create a custody agreement that they and their children are happy with. This is the way to win in child custody. So, here is some information about setting up your custody agreement that makes it so you can win.

    One of the first things you need to know is how to set up your custody and visitation schedule. This is an important part of your custody agreement because it dictates the time you ...

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  • Child Custody Agreements: How To Impress Everyone At Court
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Picture this: it's the day you go to court for your child custody agreement. You walk into the courtroom and hand the judge and your ex and the lawyer folders. The judge looks inside the folder and sees every document for the child custody agreement all in order.

    There is a calendar that is colored coded for the time each parent has with the child. There is a document with the time-share percentage calculated on it. There are the documents that give all the stipulations for the ag ...

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  • Child Custody Forms And Papers: Important Information
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Filling out and filing child custody forms and papers can be a major headache. Divorcing parents can feel completely overwhelmed with the amount of paperwork--and who can blame them? They need to fill out the forms to file for divorce, to petition for child custody and visitation, any attachments to their petition, responses to the other parent's petitions, etc. The list goes on and on. To help parents wade through the sea of custody forms and papers, here are three things they can do.
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  • Winning Child Custody With Your Child Custody Agreement
    By: Hera Nelsun | - How do you win child custody? Divorced parents could answer that question many different ways. Some would say that if you become the custodial parent then you have won. Others would say that if you get your way in court than you have won.

    Winning child custody means something different to every parent because every parent has different expectations and ideas about their custody agreement. Ultimately, the deciding factor if you've won in your child custody case is if you are happy ...

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  • Shared Custody Agreements: Making Shared Parenting Work
    By: Hera Nelsun | - One of the first things to decide when creating a child custody agreement is if you and your ex spouse are going to have a shared, or joint, custody agreement. A shared custody agreement means that parents share the responsibility to make decisions for their child. Many parents choose to have a joint custody agreement for the best interest of their child. They realize that in a shared custody agreement the child has access to both parents and that benefits the child. After choosing to have a joi ...
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  • Creating Child Custody Agreements: Having The Right Mental Attitude
    By: Hera Nelsun | - Creating a child visitation agreement can seem overwhelming. Not only do you have to wade through all of the information, legal terms, and calendar issues, but you have to do it while still handling all of the issues from the divorce. It can seem like an impossible task. But, as easy as it is to get discouraged, it's important to have the right mental attitude while creating your child custody agreement.

    It's vital to begin and maintain a good mental attitude during the entire pro ...

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  • Child Custody Agreements: Buying The Right Child Custody Software
    By: Hera Nelsun | - You're looking for a way to make creating your child custody agreement easier. You do some research and discover some various child custody software programs and you think a software program might help you. But, before you purchase the first child custody agreement software that you come across you want to make sure that it will benefit your child custody agreement. Here are three important features to look for when deciding what child custody software to purchase.

    1. The user int ...

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  • Your Child Custody Agreement: Can Child Custody Software Help You?
    By: Hera Nelsun | - The decisions you have to make while creating a child custody agreement can seem endless. Along with answering the basic questions with the schedule like who spends what holidays with the kids, how do you allocate weekend time, etc., you have to decide what information and resources you use to help you create your schedule. On top of this you are dealing with the issues from the divorce and trying to make decisions there. Because you're so busy and, let's face it, divorce isn't cheap, you want t ...
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  • Your Child Custody Agreement: Pick The Right Start Date
    By: Hera Nelsun | - You're making your child visitation agreement. While you're making the big, important decisions like who gets Johnny during the week, how to set up alternating custody on the weekends, and who gets the kids on Christmas and Thanksgiving it's easy to overlook the little details.

    However, if you want to get the most time possible with your child, it is crucial that you notice the little things that are going on--because paying attention to those little details at the beginning can ...

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  • Your Child Custody Arrangement: Making Your Minutes Count
    By: Hera Nelsun | - In your child custody situation, every minute counts. You want to maximize the time you spend with your child and you also want to keep track of the correct time-share percentage so that you're paying or receiving fair child support. If you're not already doing so, it's time to start micro-managing your child custody time.

    Let's begin with a question no one seems to ask--but that you probably should. Why do all child exchange times seem to be on the hour? 5 pm to 8 pm on a Wednes ...

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  • Fair Child Support Payments
    By: Hera Nelsun | - It's time to go back to school and learn how you can save some money in child support. One of the major things that child support payments are based on is the amount of visitation time you have with your children. When you increase this time, you not only get to spend more time with your kids but you also change the child support payments in your favor (if you're the custodial parent you should get more child support and if you're the non-custodial parent you should pay less). So, we're going to ...
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  • Lower Your Child Support Payments And Spend More Time With Your Child
    By: Hera Nelsun | - You want to pay the fair amount of child support and spend as much time as possible with your kids. Easy, right? Unfortunately, no. It can be very difficult for divorced parents to agree on a child custody schedule that lets them both enjoy their children as much as possible. Generally there is a custodial parent who has the kids most of the time--and the non-custodial parent gets to spend some time with them and pay child support. The non-custodial parent may feel completely helpless about gett ...
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  • Child Custody Schedule: Spend More Time With Your Child Through Vacation Time
    By: Hera Nelsun | - "How can I have more time with my child?" is a common question that comes from divorced parents. Juggling the demands of both parents' home and work schedules and considering the best interests of the child can be difficult when setting up a child custody schedule. Oftentimes the easiest (and necessary) thing to do is to establish one parent as a custodial parent where the child spends the majority of time.

    However, this schedule may make the non-custodial parent may feel like the ...

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  • Maximize Your Child Custody Schedule By Making The Most Of Holidays
    By: Hera Nelsun | - You have to be at the top of your game when creating a child custody schedule. The child visitation plan that you and your ex agree on will impact you for years to come. It will control how often you see your children until they are 18 years old and it also determines child support payments. You want to have as much time with your children as possible (especially if you are the non-custodial parent). So, it is vital that you know the best tactics to maximize your visitation time. As you're creat ...
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  • Child Custody Software: How To Make Shared Parenting Easier
    By: Hera Nelsun | - How do you start to put your life back together after a divorce? Divorce changes every aspect of life, and for some people the thought of going forward can be completely overwhelming. After a divorce you have to handle the emotional and personal issues, as well as the practical day-to-day details that need to be taken care of. Suddenly you are responsible for the things that your ex-spouse used to help with. Maybe he took care of the car maintenance. Or she took care of scheduling the lawn care. ...
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  • Child Custody Schedule: 3 Ways To Help Create The Perfect Child Visitation Agreement
    By: Hera Nelsun | - "Any time I make a decision, I suddenly have three more things to decide on. I don't think I can keep up!" came the frantic voice of my friend Alise over the phone. Alise had been going through the process of divorcing her husband and every week she had a whole new set of daunting decisions to make. She was feeling completely overwhelmed trying to make the big decisions of who keeps the house and cars while trying to continue to make the small decisions in every day life, like what to fix the ki ...
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  • Using Holidays To Maximize Time In Your Child Custody And Visitation Schedule
    By: Hera Nelsun | - You have to be savvy when it comes time to negotiate a child custody schedule. The child custody schedule that you and your ex agree on will determine the time that you spend with your child until the child is 18 years old. Because you want to have as much time as possible with your child, you have to know the best tactics to maximize your visitation time. One great way to get the most time with your child in the custody schedule is to use holidays to up your visitation time.

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  • Coping With The Negative Effects Of Divorce When Children Are Involved
    By: Mark K James | - Divorce can be compared to a death in the family and affects the lives of many people. It not only devastates the spouses who decide to end their marriage but it also greatly affects the children involved. For the children who have adored their parents and seen them happy together for many years as they were growing, this event can be very traumatic.

    The level of trauma that a child can experience during divorce depends largely on how the parents help in the coping process of the ...

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  • Creating A Visitation Plan Is Easy With New Child Custody Software
    By: Mark K James | - Visitation arrangements most often cause conflict between divorced parents. But this should not be the case if only the two parties involved sit down and talk things out in a nice way and use a new tool to help them come up with a fair agreement on visitation rights. After all, the childrens welfare is at stake here hence they have every right to enjoy the company of both parents as much as possible whether on ordinary days or during special occasions.

    Visitation rights ar ...

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  • New Software Helps Parents Achieve Fair Child Custody Arrangements
    By: Mark K James | - Divorce is not an easy process to go through especially if children are involved. Apart from the emotional stress, the couples have to go through legal procedures to divide their properties and most importantly, to decide on who gets custody of the kids. Child custody often becomes the most highlighted battle between the parents.

    Child custody can either be joint custody or sole custody. Joint custody allows both parents to make decisions in their childs life although the ...

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  • Are You A Divorced Parent Looking For Some Help?
    By: Kristi Ambrose | - Granted divorce usually isn't a great way to end things. If you just have to get out of a troubled marriage, then you should at least have some help to figure out what to do next; especially if kids are involved. Sometimes when children are involved it becomes a hefty task to keep both parents involved when neither parent can get along. It's really hard when one parent has to do all the work and have all the responsibility. So what should you do when something like this does happen?
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  • Child Custody Cases & What To Expect
    By: Andrew Daigle | - As divorce rates continue to rise, more and more children are growing up in a single parent household. Despite the fact that a divorce legally separates the parents from one another, it is important that both remain active in their child's life. Because the welfare of a child becomes the focal point of all child custody cases, it is essential that you hire a qualified divorce attorney who specializes in this area and will work hard to see that the child's best interests are met.

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  • Rhode Island Divorce Process And Strategy From Soup To Nuts
    By: David Slepkow | - Finding a Rhode Island Divorce attorney/ lawyer

    The first step in obtaining a divorce from your spouse is finding a Rhode Island attorney who you are comfortable with. Many attorneys give free initial consultations while others charge for the first consult. I have always taken the position that the initial consultations will be free. Please contact Rhode Island RI divorce, child support and Family Law Attorney, David Slepkow at 401-437-1100 if you need any legal help.


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  • What To Expect...and...how To Beat Your Spouse In Child Custody Mediation!
    By: Antonio Fricano | - First of all; if you are actually reading this to learn how to "beat your spouse" in child custody mediation, then you don't know what to expect. In California, whenever there is a child custody dispute before the Court, the parties must first attend a mediation session in an attempt to informally resolve their dispute and develop a parenting plan. Mediation is an informal process by which both parties meet with a mediator that tries to help the parties reach an agreement concerning their cust ...
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