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Under Texas law, there are only limited circumstances in which a parent can modify a child custody or visitation order. Such a change will be made only if it is in the be...
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What Does it Mean to Have “Custody” of a Child in New Jersey? Child custody issues often come up between divorcing or unmarried parents. There are two distinct parts t...
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Every father has a right to see his children following a divorce. Visitation is a term for the time a parent spends with his child when the other parent has physical cus...
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Sometimes during the course of a divorce, which involves a child custody dispute, the parents may not be able to resolve the issue alone. When this is the case, the part...
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Whichever spouse has primary custody of the marital children, male or female, the other spouse, male or female, without primary custody or the “non custodial parent” will...
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