This research focused on Illinois judges and attorneys, using the same questions and response categories as Dotterweich and McKinney to determine if perceptions still existed of favoritism towards the mother in awarding custody of the children, even while state laws mandated equal treatment. An ...
With divorce rates on the rise, more and more parents are facing difficult custody situations involving their children. From parents having difficulty seeing their children on a regular basis, being denied visitation by the other parent, or not receiving enough or any monetary support, parents incre...
In Illinois, parents can ask for a change to a child custody arrangement, referred to as a modification. Child custody cases in Illinois focus on the best interests of the child. Therefore, the requirements for a custody modification prioritize the comfort and safety of the child. Several rules...
Child Custody 604(B) Evaluation December 18, 2024 Child custody in Illinois is referred to as parenting time - where the child will reside physically - and parental responsibility - who will make …[Read More...]about Child Custody 604(B) Evaluation ...
Child Custody Decisions in Texas Child Custody Decisions in New York Child Custody Decisions in Illinois Child Custody Decisions in Florida Child Custody Decisions in California Law Child Custody: Litigation vs. Mediation How to Get Full Custody of a Child in New Jersey Penalty for Violating Custody...
The government must provide a child's unwed parents with the opportunity to step forward if it is seeking custody. In Stanley v. Illinois, 405 U.S. 645, 92 S. Ct. 1208, 31 L. Ed. 2d 551 (1972), the U.S. Supreme Court held that under the equal protection clause of the Fourteent...
Creating a Parenting Plan in Illinois When parents are divorcing or separating, they are tasked with the responsibility of creating a parenting plan. The parenting plan should outline the type of “custody” arrangement the parents will have (sole or joint decision making), with whom the child ...
St. Louis family law attorney Tonya Page can help answer your questions about child custody & placement in Missouri. Confidential consultation.
Have questions about custody evaluation in Missouri? Call St. Louis family law attorney Tonya Page for a no obligation consultation - (314) 322-8515.
Trusted Child Custody Attorneys in Chicago: Strong Advocates for Your Children in Custody BattlesHow Do Our Child Custody Attorneys Help You?Common Questions About Illinois Child Custody, Child Visitation, and Parental ResponsibilitiesDownload our Illinois Child Custody Playbook Today!