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Can Children Express Preference in California Custody Proceedings?
Parents usually believe they know what’s best for their children when they’re splitting up and facing decisions about custody and visitation. But in California, what happens when kids have their own opinions on the subject?
New York Child Support
Child support is an unavoidable by-product of having children, whether in New York or any other state. The question is: who’s responsible, and for how much?
Kansas Divorce: Dividing Property
Laws governing division of marital property in divorce are different in every state. Kansas law requires that a division be equitable, meaning that it's fair--but that doesn't necessarily mean it has to be equal.
Can Children Express Preference in North Carolina Custody Proceedings?
Parents usually believe they know what’s best for their children when they’re splitting up and facing decisions about custody and visitation. But in North Carolina, what happens when kids have their own opinions on the subject?
Uncontested Divorce in Pennsylvania
Getting divorced in Pennsylvania can be a relatively painless and cheap process—if you qualify for an uncontested divorce.
Uncontested Divorce in Florida
Getting divorced in Florida can be a relatively pain free process—if you qualify for an uncontested divorce.
Child Custody Mediation: How It Works and Tips for Success
Child custody can be one of the most contentious issues in a divorce. Learn more about how child custody mediation can help divorcing couples come up with the best solutions for their families.
Violation of Custody and Visitation Orders in Georgia
When custody and visitation issues have been resolved in a Georgia divorce, it’s usually a relief. But what if a parent violates your agreement or court orders?
Indiana Divorce: Dividing Property
If you’re getting divorced in Indiana, the issue of dividing your property is going to come up. You may think you know what you’re entitled to—but you may be in for a surprise.
Modification of Child Custody and Visitation in Georgia
The custody issue in your Georgia divorce has finally been resolved. So that ends that, once and for all, right? Maybe not.