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 Examples of Visitation Schedules
Naturally, if you and your spouse have a child and you're getting a getting a divorce, reaching some sort of agreement about how and when your child can visit with his non-custodial parent is very important. It can be helpful to look at some common examples of visitation schedules.

Quick Tips for a Financially Healthy Marriage
Quick Tips for a Financially Healthy Marriage

Creating Marital Property
Property which you own before marriage is your separate or non-marital property after you get married. For it to remain separate property, you should keep it titled in your name and not spend marital money on it. If you want it to be marital property, have it re-titled and spend marital money on it.

Getting Married and Keeping Separate Property
Property that you should consider keeping as separate property after getting married includes an interest in an ongoing family business, an inheritance of real property, property exchanged for separate property, and property that you would like your children from a previous marriage to inherit.

Ask a Lawyer: Don't Want My Son to Move
My son is 8, and I have had full custody his whole life. Recently, his father convinced me to change to joint custody. During the school year he's primarily with dad, and with me on weekends. In the summer it's reverse. I just found out that his father wants to move my son to another city in the state, that is a bit of a distance, at the end of the school year. My son has not been happy since the beginning and is now even more upset. What can I do? I want my son to be happy.

Ask a Lawyer: Dealing With Deadbeat Dad
After our separation, my ex-husband stayed in WV and our son and I moved to my home state of MT. He is $3,000 ($200/mos) behind on child support and dropped health insurance in May 2007. We get maybe one phone call a month and no other correspondence. When is he considered a deadbeat dad? Does he still have any parental rights or is this a breach of our divorce? Basically, if he shows up to get him, can he? Thank you.

Ask a Lawyer: Property Division After A Short-Term Marriage
I heard through the grapevine that my wife is planning to leave me soon. Do I have to share with her my home, auto, and furniture? We were married April, 2006. I purchased my home in 1999 and it is in my name only. I purchased auto in January of 2006 and it is in my name only. All the furniture in house was there before she came and what is new furniture that was purchased was bought before April 2006 with all receipts in my name only. Also, should I come up with a game plan to deal...

Ask a Lawyer: Which Paragraph In My Decree Governs Custody?
My ex and I have joint custody of our 2 boys. 50/50 right down the middle. The paper work says that times spent with parents is to be equal 50/50. It says that is should be "mutually agreed". if an agreement cannot be made then I see the boys 1,3,5th weekend and on Thursdays 8-9. We have made the agreement for her to have the boys Tuesdays and Thursdays and every other weekend. We have been doing this for 9 months now. But when she gets mad she threatens to take the boys and only let me...

Ask a Lawyer: Social Security Disability Payments and Child Support
Does Social Security Disability paid to the custodial parent for a child from the benefits of the non-custodial parent go towards child support payments? (California) My ex-spouse received a lump sum payment of $9,900.00 plus approximately $800.00 beginning next month. My disability ruling was just finalized and she is asking for all medical records to prove I am disabled. Am I required to supply this to her?.


 
 

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