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Domestic Violence Restraining Order

Domestic Violence Restraining Order

Divorce - Legal Separation - Annulment

A brief summary between the differences between a Divorce, Legal Separation and Annulment.

Understanding the Six Simple Steps of Divorce in Illinois

If you and your spouse are currently included in this ranking, there are six important steps to remember that may decrease the uncertainty and emotional turmoil often experienced during this process.

THE INEQUITY OF EQUITY: HOW THE CHILD SUPPORT SYSTEM IN NORTH CAROLINA ABUSES PARENTS AND HOW IT CAN BE FIXED - PART VI

Part VI is the conclusions to this piece, I hope you found this informative as well as hopeful that positive change is possible in this system.

THE INEQUITY OF EQUITY: HOW THE CHILD SUPPORT SYSTEM IN NORTH CAROLINA ABUSES PARENTS AND HOW IT CAN BE FIXED -PART V

Part V gives an in depth explanation of how the IRS model for Child Support Collection and Enforcement would practically be applied to lower court costs and taxes, and increase payments made to support children. It also discussions how this system would de-incentivize having children as a career.

THE INEQUITY OF EQUITY: HOW THE CHILD SUPPORT SYSTEM IN NORTH CAROLINA ABUSES PARENTS AND HOW IT CAN BE FIXED - PART IV

Part IV of this article discusses changes to the system by disbanding the judicial oversight of Child Support Enforcement and Collections, disbanding child support enforcement agencies, and easily using the Department of Revenue and Tax Code to collect and enforce child support.

THE INEQUITY OF EQUITY: HOW THE CHILD SUPPORT SYSTEM IN NORTH CAROLINA ABUSES PARENTS AND HOW IT CAN BE FIXED -PART III

This part discusses various abuses within the child support system and how they effect the parties involved.

THE INEQUITY OF EQUITY: HOW THE CHILD SUPPORT SYSTEM IN NORTH CAROLINA ABUSES PARENTS AND HOW IT CAN BE FIXED -PART II

Part II of this article discusses the system in North Carolina as it is applied through IV-D, and how it has developed.

THE INEQUITY OF EQUITY: HOW THE CHILD SUPPORT SYSTEM IN NORTH CAROLINA ABUSES PARENTS AND HOW IT CAN BE FIXED - PART I

This article outlines the history of the making of the Child Support System as it is currently in place in North Carolina through Section IV-D of the Federal Social Security Act. This article outlines the abuses of the Child Support System and proposes changes.

BEFORE MOVING, A PARENT MAY HAVE TO SEEK APPROVAL FROM A TEXAS COURT

In this economic climate, sometimes people simply have to go where the jobs are in order to make ends meet. Or, perhaps an aging family member is in need of the care of a nearby loved one.

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