At any given moment, you or a loved one may be involved in a car accident, workplace accident or medical malpractice incident, or may even find yourselves in the middle of a legal dispute with your bank over missed payments on your home or with
your spouse over child custody or support.
Not exact matches
Where a
spouse exercises a right of access to, or has physical
custody of, a
child for not less than 40 per cent of the time
over the course of a year, the amount of the
child support order must be determined by taking into account
By choosing mediation, you and your
spouse can go
over any aspect of your divorce, including
child custody,
child support, alimony, the division of assets, and more without interference from the court.
If you and your
spouse are at loggerheads
over issues like
child custody and parenting time (visitation), spousal support (alimony), and dividing your property, your divorce may take a year or more to conclude.
Family relationships covered by the definition of «family member» in the PAFVA include current and former
spouses, adult interdependent partners, others residing (or formerly residing) in intimate relationships, persons who are parents of one or more
children, regardless of whether they have ever lived together, persons who reside together where one of them has care and
custody over the other under a court order, and generally, those related to each other by blood, marriage, adoption, or adult interdependent relationships, as well as
children in the care and
custody of the above persons (PAFVA section 1 (1)(d)-RRB-.
S. 9 of the FCSG — if one
spouse has the right to access or
custody of
child for 40 % or more of time
over the year, quantum of support based on amount set out in table, increased cost of shared
custody arrangement and condition, means, needs and other circumstances of each
spouse and of the
children;
You may want to seek legal advice if you and your
spouse own property or operate a business, either of you intends to seek alimony, or your divorce involves a dispute
over property, visitation or
custody of
children.
It gives you and your
spouse control
over the proceedings — if you go to trial on issues of finances or
child custody, the judge makes the decision and you are stuck with it.
However, the vast majority of
child -
custody cases during or after divorce are fought
over one
spouse saying that the other wasn't involved enough.
Now that you and your
spouse have decided to split up, you will have much less control
over your where your
child goes and who he will see — especially if your
spouse has been granted joint
custody or visitation rights.
After your divorce and
child custody agreement is
over - in some cases years after a parenting plan has been in place - it is normal for a
child to express a wish to live permanently with your former
spouse.
When two
spouses disagree
over something as important as
child custody, they are likely to pull out all the...
These groups seek to regain control
over spouses who are divorcing them, usually through forced marriage counseling or enacting extreme economic penalties for filing for divorce, including loss of
custody, loss of marital assets, and forced joint physical
custody arrangements where the
child is shuffled between incongruent households so that the father can avoid paying
child support.
If you love your
children, and if you and your
spouse are fighting
over custody, going through a
custody evaluation is very likely going to be one of the most horrible experience of your life.
When two
spouses disagree
over something as important as
child custody, they are likely to pull out all the tactics they have in their repertoire.
The less you communicate with your
spouse about your
child, the greater the risk of having conflict
over custody and parenting time issues as pick up and drop off times, overnights, and cost - sharing responsibilities.
So can staying in close communication with your
spouse over the care and
custody of your
child while the divorce is worked out.