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When making decisions about child custody and visitation orders in a divorce or separation, the primary goal of the West Virginia courts is to ensure the orders benefit t...
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In any custody dispute between divorcing parents, South Dakota judges are required to make a “balanced and methodical” assessment of what is in the best interests of the ...
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During a child custody dispute in Hawaii, the court may award custody of the child to one parent or both—or, if the court finds that it is not in the best interest of the...
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When a marriage ends, parents must try to decide how they will share custody and divide parenting time. If they’re not able to reach an agreement themselves and mediation...
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When parents get divorced, they must try to work out a custody arrangement and parenting schedule. If they’re not able to agree, a judge must make decisions about child c...
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If parents can’t agree on custody during a divorce in Georgia, they will turn the decisions over to a judge, who will consider and decide which parent will have legal cus...
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When a marriage or other coparenting relationship ends in Kentucky, and the parents can’t agree on questions of child custody and visitation, the court must make custody ...
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As part of a divorce, parents must establish a parenting schedule and decide on child custody issues, including whether they will share joint custody or whether one paren...
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Wyoming courts make child custody orders that promote the best interests of the child when parents are separated or going through a divorce. The court may order joint cus...
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One of the most challenging elements to a divorce is the question of child custody arrangements. It is always best for parents to put a child’s needs first when agreeing ...