Not exact matches
Leving reports that the majority
of mediation cases do resolve with joint
custody of the
children, and most do not go on to
litigation.
Visitors can also view detailed information on the more specific elements
of the firm's cradle - to - grave approach to relationship law, including areas such as adoption law, elder law, estate and probate
litigation, juvenile law,
child and spousal support and
child custody practice, Arizona community property practice, and prenuptial agreements, among others.
Getting results for clients for more than 60 combined years At the Yukon, Oklahoma law office
of Ramey & Tharp, we have been providing high - quality legal service to clients statewide in the areas
of general civil
litigation,
child custody & family law, and banking & commercial law for more than 60 combined years.
In March
of 2015, the mother commenced
litigation at the BC Supreme Court for the
custody of the parties» three
children who were 6, 2 and 1.5 years old.
Her practice encompasses all aspects
of domestic relations and probate
litigation, including divorce,
custody, modification,
child support, paternity, guardianship, and will contests.
A. Petitioner has not participated as a party, witness or in any other capacity in any
litigation concerning the
custody of the foregoing minor
child * in this state or in any other state;
Posted Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody, Contempt / Enforcement
of Orders, Family Court Procedure, Jurisprudence, Litigation Strategy, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Specific, Visitati
of Orders, Family Court Procedure, Jurisprudence,
Litigation Strategy,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Specific, Visitati
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Specific, Visitation
Tags:
Child Custody, Gregory Forman,
Litigation Strategy, The Honorable Wayne Morris Creech Posted in
Child Custody, Continuing Legal Education,
Litigation Strategy,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Specific No Comments»
Posted Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody, Continuing Legal Education,
Litigation Strategy,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Specific No Comments»
Tags:
Child Custody Modification,
Litigation Strategy, Uniform Interstate
Child Custody Jurisdiction & Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) Posted in
Child Custody, Jurisdiction,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys 3 Comments»
While in an ideal world,
child custody issues should be mutually agreed on by parents without the difficulty
of litigation, this is often not the case.
Posted Sunday, November 23rd, 2014 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody, Jurisdiction,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys
Posted Sunday, November 23rd, 2014 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody, Jurisdiction,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys 3 Comments»
Tags: Adultery,
Child Custody,
Child Custody Modification,
Child Support, Civil Procedure, Family Court, Motions for Temporary Relief, South Carolina Posted in
Child Custody,
Litigation Strategy,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Specific No Comments»
Mr. Allen concentrates his practice in family law
litigation and collaborative law representation on family law matters including, but not limited to, divorce,
child custody,
child support, paternity, father's rights, modification
of child or spousal support and adoption.
The Ontario Office
of the
Children's Lawyer may represent children under the age of 18 with respect to their personal and property rights, including child custody and access disputes, child protection proceedings, estate matters and civil lit
Children's Lawyer may represent
children under the age of 18 with respect to their personal and property rights, including child custody and access disputes, child protection proceedings, estate matters and civil lit
children under the age
of 18 with respect to their personal and property rights, including
child custody and access disputes,
child protection proceedings, estate matters and civil
litigation.
Posted Wednesday, August 23rd, 2017 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys
Tags:
Child Custody,
Child Custody Restraints, Parenting Posted in
Child Custody, Law and Culture,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys 3 Comments»
Filed Under: Alimony, Alternative Dispute Resolution,
Child Custody, Collaborative Divorce, Collaborative Law, Divorce - General, Divorce Tips, Mediation, Practical Advice Tagged With: Alienation of Affection, Alimony, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Collaborative Divorce, Collaborative Law, custody litigation,
Custody, Collaborative Divorce, Collaborative Law, Divorce - General, Divorce Tips, Mediation, Practical Advice Tagged With: Alienation
of Affection, Alimony, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Collaborative Divorce, Collaborative Law,
custody litigation,
custody litigation, divorce
Tags:
Child Custody, Guardian ad litem,
Litigation Strategy Posted in
Child Custody, Guardians Ad Litem,
Litigation Strategy,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Specific 1 Comment»
The family attorneys have to face the problem
of litigation when the couple or the spouses can not agree upon the alimony money paid like the providing support to the spouse,
custody of the
children, property distribution.
Tags: Family Court Procedure, Gregory Forman, Guardian ad litem, Jurisprudence,
Litigation Strategy, Motions for Temporary Relief Posted in
Child Custody, Family Court Procedure, Jurisprudence,
Litigation Strategy,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Specific 3 Comments»
In
custody or parenting time
litigation, often the mother will make multiple allegations against the father for not being sufficiently involved in the lives
of the
children or harming them one way or the other.
Posted Saturday, October 6th, 2012 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody, Guardians Ad Litem,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys 160 Comments»
Posted Friday, October 8th, 2010 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody, Guardians Ad Litem,
Litigation Strategy,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Specific 1 Comment»
Posted Thursday, August 27th, 2009 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody, Family Court Procedure, Jurisprudence,
Litigation Strategy,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Specific 3 Comments»
Posted Thursday, January 17th, 2013 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody, Guardians Ad Litem,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys 2 Comments»
Posted Friday, October 8th, 2010 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody, Guardians Ad Litem,
Litigation Strategy,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Specific
Filed Under: Alimony,
Child Custody, Collaborative Law, Divorce - General, Divorce from Bed and Board, Equitable Distribution, Practical Advice Tagged With: Alienation of Affection, Alimony, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Child Custody, Child Support, Criminal Conversation, Custody, custody litigation, divorce, Divorce from Bed and Board, Marital Home, Separation Ag
Custody, Collaborative Law, Divorce - General, Divorce from Bed and Board, Equitable Distribution, Practical Advice Tagged With: Alienation
of Affection, Alimony, Alternative Dispute Resolution,
Child Custody, Child Support, Criminal Conversation, Custody, custody litigation, divorce, Divorce from Bed and Board, Marital Home, Separation Ag
Custody,
Child Support, Criminal Conversation,
Custody, custody litigation, divorce, Divorce from Bed and Board, Marital Home, Separation Ag
Custody,
custody litigation, divorce, Divorce from Bed and Board, Marital Home, Separation Ag
custody litigation, divorce, Divorce from Bed and Board, Marital Home, Separation Agreement
Posted Friday, January 20th, 2017 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody,
Litigation Strategy,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Specific
Tags:
Child Custody, Joint
Custody,
Litigation Strategy, Paternity Posted in
Child Custody,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Paternity 9 Comments»
Posted Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, Paternity 9 Comments»
Posted Saturday, April 8th, 2017 by Gregory Forman Filed under Attorney - Client Relations,
Child Custody,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys
Our Georgia divorce attorneys, together with the Atlanta divorce lawyer represent clients throughout the state
of Georgia in divorce and family law issues such as: uncontested divorces, contested divorces, annulments, name changes, settlement agreements, prenuptial agreements,
litigation, temporary protective order hearings, legitimations,
child support and
custody, visitation issues and more.
Posted Thursday, January 10th, 2013 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys
In pursuing our goal to improve the conditions
of our general client population through family law assistance, the CLSMF Family Law attorneys focus mainly on assisting domestic violence clients in obtaining injunctions for protection, initiation
of Dissolution
of Marriage actions, and
custody litigation (including
custody jurisdictional challenges and relief in cases
of child abduction).
Posted Sunday, January 15th, 2017 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody, Guardians Ad Litem,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys
Tags: Divorce,
Litigation Strategy, Popular Culture, Sex Posted in Alimony / Spousal Support,
Child Custody, Divorce and Marriage, Jurisprudence, Law and Culture,
Of Interest to General Public, South Carolina Specific 2 Comments»
He focuses on family law
litigation across the state
of Texas, representing men and women in divorce,
child custody, and complex property division cases.
Eric Navarrette is an experienced
litigation and collaborative family law attorney who is well - versed in the practice
of complex family law cases, including divorce,
child custody, division
of property, characterization
of property, relocation, grandparent and non-parent rights, premarital and postnuptial agreements, and protective orders.
Divorce (Uncontested and Contested); Separation Agreements; Division
of Matrimonial Property;
Child Custody and Access; Marriage and Cohabitation Agreements;
Child Support; Spousal Support;
Child Protection; Divorce Opinion Letters and
Litigation.
Her practice focuses on all matters
of family law, including
child protection, divorce and separation,
custody and access, and estate
litigation.
Rather than engaging in adversarial
litigation and ultimately letting a judge decide issues
of child custody,
child and spousal support, and property division, parties can use mediation to reach agreements on these significant and emotional issues.
Handles all aspects
of family law, including divorces, separation agreements,
custody and
child support disputes, and prenuptial agreements; trained as a collaborative family law attorney; handles a variety
of complex commercial and personal injury
litigation matters.
Posted Saturday, October 6th, 2012 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody, Guardians Ad Litem,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys
Posted Thursday, January 17th, 2013 by Gregory Forman Filed under
Child Custody, Guardians Ad Litem,
Litigation Strategy, Not South Carolina Specific,
Of Interest to Family Court Litigants,
Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys
With regard to Mr. Katz's estate planning and family law practice, he has an established history
of representing the LGBT community in the preparation
of estate planning documents and the
litigation of family disputes ranging from
child custody / parenting time issues,
child support and property disputes upon dissolution
of the partners» relationship.
Louise Morin focuses on
litigation and mediation in divorce and separation proceedings including
child and spousal support claims, property division, and
custody & access disputes, and in the negotiation
of domestic contracts.
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of Attorney Representation Agreements Trusts Wills Family Law Adoption Alternative Dispute Resolution Annulments Bankruptcy and Insolvency
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Child Custody / Access
Child Protection Proceedings Collaborative Family Law Committeeship (Mental Incompetency) Division
of Property / Assets Domestic Contract Family Court
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The attorneys at Curran Law are well versed in legal matters such as: commercial & residential real estate acquisitions, sales, and
litigation; business formation and business
litigation; landlord and tenant matters; contracts and agreements; personal injury; wrongful death from product liability, automobile, truck, and other accidents; divorce,
child custody, wills, irrevocable and revocable trusts, and other family law matters; criminal defense
of felony and misdemeanor charges, traffic offense, as well as many other areas
of practice.