The parties proceeded to
try the issue of custody with Husband seeking to continue the 50/50 custody arrangement and Wife seeking primary custody.
Not exact matches
Also, considering the ongoing
custody issues over my son, I
try to remain very ambiguous in public forums regarding the existence
of a relationship and / or a partner and any interactions... so I really have nothing to add in that respect either.
If you are
trying to separate from your spouse and to deal with corollary
issues of support, property division, and child
custody and access, but your spouse is withholding their consent to religious divorce in order to influence the separation process, you can apply to the courts to intervene.
If you were sitting in a room with your spouse and it's just the two
of you
trying to resolve your
custody issue,
trying to figure out who's going to live where and where your assets go, the law has zero meaning.
No matter how hard you
try, even the best agreements may fall short
of resolving
issues related to child
custody, child support and spousal support or property division.
A founding partner
of Todd & Weld, Mr. Todd has successfully negotiated, mediated and
tried family law
issues ranging from divorce,
custody and parental rights to complex support, property division, removal, modification, and contempt actions.
In that case, the parents had been to court to
try to determine their various
issues relating to
custody of and access to their children.
Family Case Conferences in Provincial Court This webpage explains Family Case Conferences - private, informal, one - hour meetings with a Provincial Court judge and the other party (and your lawyer [s] if you have them), at which you'll
try to settle some
of the
issues around
custody, access, guardianship, and child support without going to court for a full hearing.
MA and RI About Blog The authors at Divorce Law Monitor understand that divorce may be one
of the most challenging situations in your life, and they
try to help you with attorneys, how to protect your finances, how to be a good co-parent,
custody and visitation
issues, international concerns, information on alimony and more.
After discovery is completed and lawyers know what they're dealing with, spouses and their attorneys might meet to
try to negotiate a resolution
of such
issues as
custody, support and property division.
Under Michigan law, the judge does not have to
try custody issues all over again when and if you proceed to trial to resolve other
issues of your divorce.
That depends mostly on how much fighting takes place as the spouses
try to resolve by agreement the legal
issues (
custody; a parenting plan; support; and division
of property and debt) that the judge must decide following a trial if the parties can not agree between themselves directly or through mediation or with the assistance
of and negotiations through their lawyers.
In fact, you're probably acutely aware
of the types
of things they're going to
try to being to the
custody evaluation as
issues, no matter how false or otherwise embellished they may be.
One
of the benefits
of practicing Divorce and
Custody Law is the opportunity to
try cases that involve complex
issues, the valuation
of a spouse's business interest in a closely held business being one
of those complex
issues.
Same - sex partners who value the interests
of their children will first
try to address parenting
issues, including support, visitation, and
custody, outside
of court.The benefits
of child
custody mediation for the children are enormous.
About Site - The authors at Divorce Law Monitor understand that divorce may be one
of the most challenging situations in your life, and they
try to help you with attorneys, how to protect your finances, how to be a good co-parent,
custody and visitation
issues, international concerns, information on alimony and more.
You're both willing to
try to agree on
issues like alimony, child
custody, division
of assets and child support.
Dividing property (some
of which has great sentimental value) and
trying to prove your case for
custody and / or support can be very emotionally charged because these
issues underline what is being lost or changed because
of your divorce.
My focus, therefore, is on the top 15 %
of chronically litigating parents, as they use an inordinate amount
of court time to
try to resolve their family
issues and are most likely to 1) force their children to take sides with them and 2) obstruct shared
custody and mutual decision - making.