Kristina Otterstrom

Attorney · Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School

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Legal Separation in Minnesota FAQs
Learn what the benefits and drawbacks are of legally separating instead of divorcing in Minnesota.
Child Custody and Relocation in Nebraska
Parents hoping to move with their child must show the relocation benefits the child overall. In Nebraska, courts consider the child’s needs, each parent’s motives, and how the move may affect ongoing relationships and visitation.
Child Custody and Relocation in North Carolina
It’s common for children and their parents to relocate, even across the country. But moves aren’t always so simple after a divorce. Learn more about how one parent’s change of residence can affect custody.
Child Custody and Relocation in Nevada
Thinking about moving out of state with your child after divorce? Nevada custody laws have strict rules—and relocating without the right steps could derail your plans. Here's what you need to know before packing up.
Child Custody and Relocation Laws in Arizona
Arizona Courts deciding whether to allow a parent to relocate with a child must investigate whether the move is likely to harm the child's relationship with the non-relocating parent.
Child Custody and Relocation Laws in Connecticut
When one parent wants to move out of state, child custody arrangements can get complicated. Learn how Connecticut courts decide if a relocation justifies a custody change.
Child Custody and Relocation Laws in Arkansas
How one parent’s proposed relocation can affect custody.
Child Custody and Relocation Laws in Alabama
Handling custody and visitation when one parent moves.
Remarriage and Child Support in Massachusetts
Remarriage changes family dynamics, especially when children are involved. It might also impact child support. Here's how remarriage affects the amount of child support you're paying or receiving in Massachusetts.
Remarriage and Child Support in Mississippi
Remarriage brings many unknowns, especially for parents. How will it affect your future, your kids, or child support? In Mississippi, the rules can vary—this article breaks down what you need to know.