Legal Articles, Child Custody

How to File for Child Support Modification in Georgia

In most states, a support order is made based on the income of both parents, the child’s needs and other relevant matters. If there is a substantial change of circumstances … you lose your job, your ex-spouse has a significant wage increase, the existing order of child support can be modified.

Preparing for initial consultation with the lawyer will ensure your case is clearly understood.

Spend the time to prepare questions and gather needed information before your initial consultation.

Whose fault is it anyway? Grounds for Divorce in Texas.

A short discussion of the grounds for divorce in the State of Texas

10 Rules for Successful Co-Parenting with your Ex

Tips to successfully co-parent after a divorce

Impact of Domestic Violence Allegations on a Texas Child Custody Dispute

This article discusses how allegations of family violence affect child custody disputes

How do I calculate how much child support I am to receive…or how much must I pay?

Child support is ordered to ensure that children receive financial support. Both parents are obligated to support their children - even if they are not living together. “Well, how much?” – you may ask! The Texas Family Code establishes “guideline” child support amounts.

I want to get a divorce…what do I need to know first?

Determination of jurisdiction and venue should be made before you file for divorce.

Civil Unions in Illinois: A Cautious Gaze Into A Possible Future

Every year, the Illinois General Assembly is called upon to consider a multitude of proposed bills. But once in a while, the General Assembly takes the opportunity to weigh in on a proposition that could change Illinois society in a profound way.

Virtual Visitation: The Who, The What, The How & The Where

Virtual visitation is one such possibility. Virtual visitation involves the use of telephones, voice-chats, online web and video conferencing, emails, and other technological advances to keep parents and children in contact with one another.

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