That can eventually lead to parental alienation, which can result in serious psychological and emotional problems and can even
impact your child custody case, according to Cordell & Cordell family law attorney Cassandra Pillonel.
Our Arizona child custody attorneys understand
the impact child custody disputes can have on a family.
Friends, neighbors, romantic partners, and family members could
impact your child custody case.
Parents often ask how relocating will
impact their child custody case.
There are many ways in which the third parties in your life may
impact a child custody determination.
By: Sarah T. McCain There are many ways in which the third parties in your life may
impact a child custody determination.
It may restrict your travel to other countries, limit job opportunities as well as
impact child custody and immigration decisions.
At Brickley Law, we understand
the impact child custody decisions have on divorcing couples and their families.
If you plan to relocate, but aren't sure how it will
impact your child custody orders, now is the time to get legal advice.
Rest assured, we're here to keep your case steadily progressing toward an outcome that meets your goals - whether that
impacts your child custody, your estate or other financial matters.
Not exact matches
Still, many of us think that a divorce without kids is no big deal; there's no
custody or co-parenting battles,
child support or fears about how your decision will
impact the kids for years to come.
Recent publications suggest that well - developed joint
custody arrangements are often best for helping
children survive the
impacts of divorce.
The court will consider a number of factors that
impact each parent's ability to get
custody of a
child.
The court will consider your family's current residential
custody arrangement and how any changes could potentially
impact your
child.
However, if you're a father trying to win
child custody, you may wonder if your gender could
impact your case, especially given the past practice of mothers seemingly having a measurable advantage in family courts across the nation.
If there's a
custody evaluation — which entails home visits by a mental health professional to observe and interview the
child and family — minimize the
impact by not building it up too much or coaching her on what to say.
Second, joint legal
custody is where, although one parent may have full physical
custody, both parents must agree on any decisions that
impact the
child, such as their education, medical care and spiritual matters.
As a result, many parents wonder about joint
custody,
child support and how the arrangement will
impact the
child support amount.
Secondhand smoke, also called environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), can have an adverse
impact on
child -
custody decisions.
«I'm wary of universalizing an experience that is so nuanced and unique to each family unit and even more wary of claiming that such experiences hold genetic power,» she explains, adding, «there are many, many reasons why people get divorced, and
children of divorced parents will be
impacted differently depending on a variety of circumstances: age at which divorce occurred, how contentious the split was, if there were
custody issues, the list goes on.»
The potential
impacts of social media activity on many aspects of a divorce case, from spousal support, to determination of income for
child support, to determination of
custody and visitation for minor
children, are too numerous to discuss here or for an attorney to address in advising their client on what they can and can not share on social media.
Her divorce experience is diverse and has included a myriad of issues, including, but not limited to, valuation of closely held business interests, the
impact of pre-marital, gifted and inherited property,
custody and parenting time,
child support, spousal support, equitable division of the marital estate and obligations, pre - and postnuptial agreements, division of retirement benefits, and tax implications.
Legal
custody has to do with a parent's ability to make major decisions
impacting the
child, such as decisions regarding medical care, education, religious observance, and more.
There are numerous factors that may be considered when determining residential
custody, such as the
child's age, the
child's gender, each party's health, the parents» and
child's wishes, their interpersonal relationships and what
impact any changes to the
child's home life, education or community will have on the
child.
The key is ensuring judicial officers consider in criminal (i.e.,
child abuse) and
custody cases the broad range
impact abuse has on
children to make more informed decisions on placement, parenting time, and to protect
children from further mistreatment from an abusive parent.
Call our offices today at (412) 471-9000 to speak with one of our experienced family law attorneys or use our online contact form, if you have questions about how tax returns and income may
impact your divorce or
child custody case.
The Alabama Uniform
Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) applies in cases where a custody decision is made or which impact access to a child — including divorce, legal separation, neglect, dependency, guardianship, paternity, termination of parental rights, and protection from abuse concerning the legal custody, physical custody and visitation of children are dec
Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) applies in cases where a custody decision is made or which impact access to a child — including divorce, legal separation, neglect, dependency, guardianship, paternity, termination of parental rights, and protection from abuse concerning the legal custody, physical custody and visitation of children are d
Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) applies in cases where a
custody decision is made or which impact access to a child — including divorce, legal separation, neglect, dependency, guardianship, paternity, termination of parental rights, and protection from abuse concerning the legal custody, physical custody and visitation of children are d
custody decision is made or which
impact access to a
child — including divorce, legal separation, neglect, dependency, guardianship, paternity, termination of parental rights, and protection from abuse concerning the legal custody, physical custody and visitation of children are dec
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custody and visitation of
children are decided.
While onerous support orders don't have the
impact of onerous
custody orders — you can always get money back but you can't ever get time with your
children back — such orders can have substantial collateral consequences.
Although gray divorces usually are spared from
child custody conflicts and
child support disputes, given that the couple's
children should be adults, the end of a marriage this late in life may have a huge
impact on the future financial stability of both spouses.
Our
child custody lawyers in Central Ohio will minimize the
impact of divorce, dissolution, or
custody disputes on your
children.
Committing acts of violence (physical or psychological) can
impact your claim to the matrimonial home and to having
custody of and access to your
children.
Nothing about your marital status
impacts your physical and legal
custody of your
child.
«I don't know if it will
impact custody because this is more about parent -
child contact and where the
child lives,» says Birnbaum.
Judges make all kinds of decisions, from the very personal, such as
child custody decisions, to those with much broader
impact.
We provide this resource because judges make all kinds of decisions, from the very personal, such as
child custody decisions, to those with much broader
impact.
If one parent needs to relocate or encounters another major life change that
impacts the
child, the
custody agreement may need to be modified.
This article explains how the occurrence of domestic violence
impacts a court's determination of which parent should have
custody of a
child in New Mexico.
The imposition of the mandatory minimum sentence at issue in this case would have disproportionately negative consequences for women because of the nature of their involvement with the drug trade, this
impact of incarceration on
child custody and motherhood, and the likelihood that BC women will be jailed far from their home communities.
It also has a profound
impact on
child custody matters.
If you have young
children, an amicable approach to resolving
child custody and other decisions will help minimize the negative
impact that the end of your relationship will have on them.
Leaving the matrimonial home may
impact your ability to possess the home or gain
custody of your
children.
The likely
impact of the proposed move on the noncustodial parent's relationship with the
children is a relevant factor in determining whether the move would cause detriment to the
children and, when considered in light of all of the relevant factors, may be sufficient to justify a change in
custody.
A failure to provide full disclosure can negatively
impact one's credibility and reputation (this can then affect other matters pertinent to the divorce, like
custody of or access to the
children).
But the shared
custody arrangement will reduce the
impact of ongoing
child care upon the recipient's employment prospects, such that progress towards self - sufficiency should occur more quickly.
In addition to possible jail time, being convicted of Domestic Violence, Assault or Battery can have a negative
impact on
child custody proceedings and future job opportunities, and deportation for non-citizens.
West Coast LEAF will argue that the mandatory jail sentence at issue in this case has a disproportionate
impact on women because of their role as primary caregivers and the potential for loss of
child custody, and the likelihood that women will be jailed far from their home communities because of the lack of adequate facilities for incarcerated women in BC, among other issues.
Often times, parents share legal
custody, which means that both are to be involved in making major decisions
impacting the
child.
This shift in gender roles has had a huge
impact on family law issues like
child custody,
child support and spousal support.
The quality of the Manassas
child custody lawyer that a parent chooses in their case may significantly
impact the final outcome of the case.
Legal
custody defines which rights each parent will have in making major life decisions that
impact the
child's welfare and development.