Legal Articles, General Practice
Psychological Evaluations and Modification of Custody
Voluntary Application for Termination of Parental Rights Denied As Not In Child’s Best Interest
Meaning of “Disability” for Child Custody Purposes is Not Unconstitutionally Vague
Court Grants Motion for Contempt Despite Ex-Husband’s Successful Motion to Modify Alimony
Prenuptial Agreements Invalidated Where Spouse Drafted Prenup in Foreign Language
Best Interests of Children Outweighs Legitimate Purpose for Child Relocation
Father in Contempt of Separation Agreement Provisions Concerning Care of Children
Despite No-Fault Grounds for Dissolution of Marriage, Courts May Consider it When Issuing Monetary Awards
State Supreme Affirms Contractual Waiver of First Amendment Rights was Intelligent and Voluntary
Motion to Modify Alimony Granted Upon 25% Reduction in Income
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