Custody Relocation: More Questions than Answers Result from High Court Opinions in California and New Yorkdc SQUIDOptical PumpingNMRNQRspin-echoBy Pamela Markert, Published on 01/01/98doi:10.1088/0953-4075/31/4/024Markert, PamelaSanta Clara L.rev...
She told me that they are moving out of state (6 hours away) for the purpose of depriving me of my visitation rights. Would I be able to ask the court for change of custody based on this?Brette's Answer: Absolutely. You should also object to her asking to be called mommy.Can I ...
A Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) in California is a written contract between divorcing spouses that outlines the division of assets, debts, child custody, spousal support, and other terms related to their separation. Once signed by both parties and approved by the court, the MSA becomes part...
The court can order supervised visitation or restrict visitation if the judge believes a child's welfare will be endangered by regular visitation. The purpose of these supervised visits is to allow the child the opportunity to maintain an ongoing relationship with the other parent while in a safe...
The attorney you hire will make a big difference in the outcome of your case. Ask potential attorneys their views on various aspects of divorce, such as sole versus joint custody or financial issues. Knowing whether they can devote time to your case is also helpful. If you need help finding...
Method 1: Go to court - sounds odd, but that's where most lawyers are. Sit in a courtroom that handles cases much like yours and watch how the attorneys work. If you see an attorney working well, approach them in the hall and ask for a business card. Do not go into detail about ...
If an officer asks for my ID, do I have to give it? If a police officer is talking to me, can I walk away? Does an officer have to read me my rights before asking questions? An officer wants to ask me some questions pertaining to a police investigation. Should I talk? Answering ...
vital“screening out”function for which it was created. As the volume of litigation continues to grow in almost every state, the intermediate appellate courts become increasingly the final tribunal for authoritative disposition of far more cases than will ever reach the state's court of last ...
In this article, we address common questions regarding family law, divorce, and child custody. Let’s delve into some key insights: Should I pursue an out-of-court settlement? While the viability of settling outside of court varies case by case, it’s often not the optimal choice. Before...
Daniel Irvin is the biological son of both Miller and Daniel Innis. "I have strong feelings that my dad didn't ask this guy to do it," Irvin told WBZ in an exclusive interview. He says he was surprised by the district attorney's display of the facts of the case. ...