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Victims of domestic violence can always call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). We would also like to remind visitors that Internet usage can be monitored. Call the hotline if you need help, or text “START” to the same number. The NDVH helps victims of domestic abuse identify. PRO SE LITIGANT GUIDE TO SELF-REPRESENTATION Pro Se Litigant Guide: Tips for Representing Yourself in Court. By National Family Solutions March 9, 2021 Self-Representation. Pro se means “on one’s own behalf,” so going pro se in a custody case is one means you’ve decided to represent yourself. The decision to represent yourself in court is a big one, especially when you have WHAT CONSTITUTES EMERGENCY CUSTODY ORDERS? After a judge orders an emergency custody order, the child goes into the designated custody. This could happen on the day the court hears the case or within a few days afterward. The order is only good for a specific amount of time, which could be a few days to a few months, depending on the date of the full trial. CREATIVE OPTIONS FOR CHILD VISITATION SCHEDULES Creative Options for Child Visitation Schedules. The logistics of creating a parenting plan after a divorce can be difficult. Particularly when children begin to get busy with school, friends, and extracurricular activities, it can be a challenge to make sure that he or she is spending roughly equal time with each parent. HOW TO DEAL WITH FALSE ACCUSATIONS TO DENY CUSTODY How you deal with the false accusations will determine the outcome. The courts will have to go through a predefined procedure in order to determine the accusations are false, so you will have to cooperate with the law; at the same time, it is important to understand your rights. You’ll need to gather your own proof to show your innocence LEGAL CUSTODY VS LEGAL GUARDIANSHIP When comparing legal custody vs legal guardianship, guardianship ends when the child turns 18 in most cases. If the child is disabled and needs to have continued care, then the guardianship can be extended. Also, in some cases, legal guardianship begins while the dependent is an adult. If you are the relative of an adult who is disabled and KNOW YOUR FATHERS' RIGHTS DURING SEPARATION To get a fair shake in proceedings, it’s key to understand your fathers’ rights following separation. Not every relationship works out.When a couple decides to split up and go their separate ways, dividing things like possessions, money, and assets can be easy or it can be difficult, depending on what needs to be split up and how reasonable each person is inclined to be. IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
THE BASICS OF FLORIDA CUSTODY LAWS In Florida courts, the best interest of the child standard is used in determining a custody court order of two different types: Joint custody: If both parents share these responsibilities, that is called joint custody. Sole custody: If one parent is given the legal and physical responsibilities of caring for the child (ren), that iscalled sole
HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INFLUENCES CHILD VISITATION The visitation is supervised by a neutral third party, such as a social worker or a counselor. It can take place in the parent’s home or somewhere like a daycare center or a visitation center. The requirement that visitation is supervised might be temporary or permanent. If the domestic violence occurred between the parents, theneven in the
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Victims of domestic violence can always call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). We would also like to remind visitors that Internet usage can be monitored. Call the hotline if you need help, or text “START” to the same number. The NDVH helps victims of domestic abuse identify. PRO SE LITIGANT GUIDE TO SELF-REPRESENTATION Pro Se Litigant Guide: Tips for Representing Yourself in Court. By National Family Solutions March 9, 2021 Self-Representation. Pro se means “on one’s own behalf,” so going pro se in a custody case is one means you’ve decided to represent yourself. The decision to represent yourself in court is a big one, especially when you have WHAT CONSTITUTES EMERGENCY CUSTODY ORDERS? After a judge orders an emergency custody order, the child goes into the designated custody. This could happen on the day the court hears the case or within a few days afterward. The order is only good for a specific amount of time, which could be a few days to a few months, depending on the date of the full trial. CREATIVE OPTIONS FOR CHILD VISITATION SCHEDULES Creative Options for Child Visitation Schedules. The logistics of creating a parenting plan after a divorce can be difficult. Particularly when children begin to get busy with school, friends, and extracurricular activities, it can be a challenge to make sure that he or she is spending roughly equal time with each parent. HOW TO DEAL WITH FALSE ACCUSATIONS TO DENY CUSTODY How you deal with the false accusations will determine the outcome. The courts will have to go through a predefined procedure in order to determine the accusations are false, so you will have to cooperate with the law; at the same time, it is important to understand your rights. You’ll need to gather your own proof to show your innocence LEGAL CUSTODY VS LEGAL GUARDIANSHIP When comparing legal custody vs legal guardianship, guardianship ends when the child turns 18 in most cases. If the child is disabled and needs to have continued care, then the guardianship can be extended. Also, in some cases, legal guardianship begins while the dependent is an adult. If you are the relative of an adult who is disabled and KNOW YOUR FATHERS' RIGHTS DURING SEPARATION To get a fair shake in proceedings, it’s key to understand your fathers’ rights following separation. Not every relationship works out.When a couple decides to split up and go their separate ways, dividing things like possessions, money, and assets can be easy or it can be difficult, depending on what needs to be split up and how reasonable each person is inclined to be. IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
THE BASICS OF FLORIDA CUSTODY LAWS In Florida courts, the best interest of the child standard is used in determining a custody court order of two different types: Joint custody: If both parents share these responsibilities, that is called joint custody. Sole custody: If one parent is given the legal and physical responsibilities of caring for the child (ren), that iscalled sole
HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INFLUENCES CHILD VISITATION The visitation is supervised by a neutral third party, such as a social worker or a counselor. It can take place in the parent’s home or somewhere like a daycare center or a visitation center. The requirement that visitation is supervised might be temporary or permanent. If the domestic violence occurred between the parents, theneven in the
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Victims of domestic violence can always call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). We would also like to remind visitors that Internet usage can be monitored. Call the hotline if you need help, or text “START” to the same number. The NDVH helps victims of domestic abuse identify. FATHERS RIGHTS HELP & RESOURCES When it comes to divorce and custody, one concept that people often misunderstand is the fact that fathers have rights, too.A common misconception is that the mother always gets the better end of the bargain when it comes to divorces and child custody rights.Actually, this is not the case: Fathers are entitled to the same rights that mothers are, though some need a fathers rights help program IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS: WHAT TO DO IF YOU CAN’T AFFORD THEM Contact National Family Solutions today to find out how we can help. If you find yourself unable to afford your child support payments as you navigate the divorce process, contact us today to see how we can help! Leave your name and number to get a call back, or call us directly at 800-608-5882. No Legal Advice Intended. I’VE BEEN SERVED WITH DIVORCE PAPERS: NOW WHAT? Step Three: File a Response to the Divorce Paperwork. When you send in your response after being served with divorce papers, the judge will often want to meet with you and your spouse to find out if you can settle your case amicably. If you and your spouse agree to most of the stipulations of the divorce (for example, where the children will WHEN YOUR EX VIOLATES A CUSTODY ORDER If Your Ex Violates a Custody Order, He or She May Receive a Warning. If your ex is not allowing you to see your children or is otherwise violating the custody order that is in place, you can file a motion for your case to go back to court. If you take this step, a number of things can happen. The steps that the court will take will depend on a DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CUSTODY VS VISITATION Visitation is what happens when one parent has sole physical custody, but the other parent has the right to regular visits with their child. Parents who have visitation may also have shared legal custody of their child or they may not, depending on the situation. Like custody, visitation doesn’t necessarily look the same from family to family NEW SIGNIFICANT OTHERS AND YOUR CHILDREN: A HOW TO GUIDE Keep Expectations Low at First. When the time does come to introduce your child to a new significant other, it’s a good idea to ensure that it’s a low-pressure situation and that you’re not expecting too much from either your child or your new partner. Don’t plan on a long visit or a high-pressure event, like a birthday party. REASONS YOU COULD LOSE CUSTODY OF A CHILD Abusing or being addicted to drugs or alcohol is another reason that some parents lose custody of their children. Being a parent requires that you are able to meet the child’s needs, and if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol or spending all of your money on these substances, it is very likely that you are not parentingeffectively.
HOW TO HANDLE BEING SERVED WITH DIVORCE PAPERS The first document that you’ll need to prepare and file is a response to the divorce proceedings. The deadline for the response should be included in your divorce paperwork. The response simply lets the court know that you’ll be participating in the divorce proceedings. Even if you didn’t want a divorce, it’s important tofile a response.
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Our provider network of attorneys and other legal professionals such as parenting experts, private investigators, and process servers provide on-demand services in your local area if you need additional family law help navigating your legal case. We provide services through divorce, child custody, guardianships, conservatorships, andother
HOW TO DEAL WITH FALSE ACCUSATIONS TO DENY CUSTODY How you deal with the false accusations will determine the outcome. The courts will have to go through a predefined procedure in order to determine the accusations are false, so you will have to cooperate with the law; at the same time, it is important to understand your rights. You’ll need to gather your own proof to show your innocence PRO SE LITIGANT GUIDE TO SELF-REPRESENTATION Pro Se Litigant Guide: Tips for Representing Yourself in Court. By National Family Solutions March 9, 2021 Self-Representation. Pro se means “on one’s own behalf,” so going pro se in a custody case is one means you’ve decided to represent yourself. The decision to represent yourself in court is a big one, especially when you have WHAT CONSTITUTES EMERGENCY CUSTODY ORDERS? After a judge orders an emergency custody order, the child goes into the designated custody. This could happen on the day the court hears the case or within a few days afterward. The order is only good for a specific amount of time, which could be a few days to a few months, depending on the date of the full trial. CREATIVE OPTIONS FOR CHILD VISITATION SCHEDULES Creative Options for Child Visitation Schedules. The logistics of creating a parenting plan after a divorce can be difficult. Particularly when children begin to get busy with school, friends, and extracurricular activities, it can be a challenge to make sure that he or she is spending roughly equal time with each parent. KNOW YOUR FATHERS' RIGHTS DURING SEPARATION To get a fair shake in proceedings, it’s key to understand your fathers’ rights following separation. Not every relationship works out.When a couple decides to split up and go their separate ways, dividing things like possessions, money, and assets can be easy or it can be difficult, depending on what needs to be split up and how reasonable each person is inclined to be. WHEN YOUR EX VIOLATES A CUSTODY ORDER If Your Ex Violates a Custody Order, He or She May Receive a Warning. If your ex is not allowing you to see your children or is otherwise violating the custody order that is in place, you can file a motion for your case to go back to court. If you take this step, a number of things can happen. The steps that the court will take will depend on a THE BASICS OF FLORIDA CUSTODY LAWS In Florida courts, the best interest of the child standard is used in determining a custody court order of two different types: Joint custody: If both parents share these responsibilities, that is called joint custody. Sole custody: If one parent is given the legal and physical responsibilities of caring for the child (ren), that iscalled sole
IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INFLUENCES CHILD VISITATION The visitation is supervised by a neutral third party, such as a social worker or a counselor. It can take place in the parent’s home or somewhere like a daycare center or a visitation center. The requirement that visitation is supervised might be temporary or permanent. If the domestic violence occurred between the parents, theneven in the
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Our provider network of attorneys and other legal professionals such as parenting experts, private investigators, and process servers provide on-demand services in your local area if you need additional family law help navigating your legal case. We provide services through divorce, child custody, guardianships, conservatorships, andother
HOW TO DEAL WITH FALSE ACCUSATIONS TO DENY CUSTODY How you deal with the false accusations will determine the outcome. The courts will have to go through a predefined procedure in order to determine the accusations are false, so you will have to cooperate with the law; at the same time, it is important to understand your rights. You’ll need to gather your own proof to show your innocence PRO SE LITIGANT GUIDE TO SELF-REPRESENTATION Pro Se Litigant Guide: Tips for Representing Yourself in Court. By National Family Solutions March 9, 2021 Self-Representation. Pro se means “on one’s own behalf,” so going pro se in a custody case is one means you’ve decided to represent yourself. The decision to represent yourself in court is a big one, especially when you have WHAT CONSTITUTES EMERGENCY CUSTODY ORDERS? After a judge orders an emergency custody order, the child goes into the designated custody. This could happen on the day the court hears the case or within a few days afterward. The order is only good for a specific amount of time, which could be a few days to a few months, depending on the date of the full trial. CREATIVE OPTIONS FOR CHILD VISITATION SCHEDULES Creative Options for Child Visitation Schedules. The logistics of creating a parenting plan after a divorce can be difficult. Particularly when children begin to get busy with school, friends, and extracurricular activities, it can be a challenge to make sure that he or she is spending roughly equal time with each parent. KNOW YOUR FATHERS' RIGHTS DURING SEPARATION To get a fair shake in proceedings, it’s key to understand your fathers’ rights following separation. Not every relationship works out.When a couple decides to split up and go their separate ways, dividing things like possessions, money, and assets can be easy or it can be difficult, depending on what needs to be split up and how reasonable each person is inclined to be. WHEN YOUR EX VIOLATES A CUSTODY ORDER If Your Ex Violates a Custody Order, He or She May Receive a Warning. If your ex is not allowing you to see your children or is otherwise violating the custody order that is in place, you can file a motion for your case to go back to court. If you take this step, a number of things can happen. The steps that the court will take will depend on a THE BASICS OF FLORIDA CUSTODY LAWS In Florida courts, the best interest of the child standard is used in determining a custody court order of two different types: Joint custody: If both parents share these responsibilities, that is called joint custody. Sole custody: If one parent is given the legal and physical responsibilities of caring for the child (ren), that iscalled sole
IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INFLUENCES CHILD VISITATION The visitation is supervised by a neutral third party, such as a social worker or a counselor. It can take place in the parent’s home or somewhere like a daycare center or a visitation center. The requirement that visitation is supervised might be temporary or permanent. If the domestic violence occurred between the parents, theneven in the
NEW SIGNIFICANT OTHERS AND YOUR CHILDREN: A HOW TO GUIDE Keep Expectations Low at First. When the time does come to introduce your child to a new significant other, it’s a good idea to ensure that it’s a low-pressure situation and that you’re not expecting too much from either your child or your new partner. Don’t plan on a long visit or a high-pressure event, like a birthday party. FATHERS RIGHTS HELP & RESOURCES When it comes to divorce and custody, one concept that people often misunderstand is the fact that fathers have rights, too.A common misconception is that the mother always gets the better end of the bargain when it comes to divorces and child custody rights.Actually, this is not the case: Fathers are entitled to the same rights that mothers are, though some need a fathers rights help program IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
GETTING VISITATION RIGHTS WITHOUT A LAWYER? You may be able to get visitation rights awarded to you in court. Visitation gives you the right to visit and spend time with your child. And if getting visitation rights sounds difficult, don’t worry. In many cases, a non-custodial parent can get visitation rights even without having a lawyer involved. Take a look at some tips. CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS: WHAT TO DO IF YOU CAN’T AFFORD THEM Contact National Family Solutions today to find out how we can help. If you find yourself unable to afford your child support payments as you navigate the divorce process, contact us today to see how we can help! Leave your name and number to get a call back, or call us directly at 800-608-5882. No Legal Advice Intended. I’VE BEEN SERVED WITH DIVORCE PAPERS: NOW WHAT? Step Three: File a Response to the Divorce Paperwork. When you send in your response after being served with divorce papers, the judge will often want to meet with you and your spouse to find out if you can settle your case amicably. If you and your spouse agree to most of the stipulations of the divorce (for example, where the children will REASONS YOU COULD LOSE CUSTODY OF A CHILD Abusing or being addicted to drugs or alcohol is another reason that some parents lose custody of their children. Being a parent requires that you are able to meet the child’s needs, and if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol or spending all of your money on these substances, it is very likely that you are not parentingeffectively.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CUSTODY VS VISITATION Visitation is what happens when one parent has sole physical custody, but the other parent has the right to regular visits with their child. Parents who have visitation may also have shared legal custody of their child or they may not, depending on the situation. Like custody, visitation doesn’t necessarily look the same from family to family WHY SHOULD YOU REPRESENT YOURSELF IN A CHILD CUSTODY CASE? Representing yourself in family court means that you’ll need to be able to identify the documents that you need, know how to fill them out and when they’re due, and understand how to submit them to the court. It also means that you’ll need to be able to speak for yourself when you go to court since you won’t have an attorney tospeak
HOW TO BEST SPLIT CUSTODY FOR HOLIDAYS AND OTHER EVENTS Alternating Holidays. One of the most common ways to divide holiday custody is to agree on alternating holidays in some way. One parent might get the children for Easter and Thanksgiving on even years, while the other parent has the children for Christmas and New Year’s. Then on odd years, they switch. This way, each parent hastheir children
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Our provider network of attorneys and other legal professionals such as parenting experts, private investigators, and process servers provide on-demand services in your local area if you need additional family law help navigating your legal case. We provide services through divorce, child custody, guardianships, conservatorships, andother
HOW TO DEAL WITH FALSE ACCUSATIONS TO DENY CUSTODY How you deal with the false accusations will determine the outcome. The courts will have to go through a predefined procedure in order to determine the accusations are false, so you will have to cooperate with the law; at the same time, it is important to understand your rights. You’ll need to gather your own proof to show your innocence PRO SE LITIGANT GUIDE TO SELF-REPRESENTATION Pro Se Litigant Guide: Tips for Representing Yourself in Court. By National Family Solutions March 9, 2021 Self-Representation. Pro se means “on one’s own behalf,” so going pro se in a custody case is one means you’ve decided to represent yourself. The decision to represent yourself in court is a big one, especially when you have WHAT CONSTITUTES EMERGENCY CUSTODY ORDERS? After a judge orders an emergency custody order, the child goes into the designated custody. This could happen on the day the court hears the case or within a few days afterward. The order is only good for a specific amount of time, which could be a few days to a few months, depending on the date of the full trial. CREATIVE OPTIONS FOR CHILD VISITATION SCHEDULES Creative Options for Child Visitation Schedules. The logistics of creating a parenting plan after a divorce can be difficult. Particularly when children begin to get busy with school, friends, and extracurricular activities, it can be a challenge to make sure that he or she is spending roughly equal time with each parent. KNOW YOUR FATHERS' RIGHTS DURING SEPARATION To get a fair shake in proceedings, it’s key to understand your fathers’ rights following separation. Not every relationship works out.When a couple decides to split up and go their separate ways, dividing things like possessions, money, and assets can be easy or it can be difficult, depending on what needs to be split up and how reasonable each person is inclined to be. WHEN YOUR EX VIOLATES A CUSTODY ORDER If Your Ex Violates a Custody Order, He or She May Receive a Warning. If your ex is not allowing you to see your children or is otherwise violating the custody order that is in place, you can file a motion for your case to go back to court. If you take this step, a number of things can happen. The steps that the court will take will depend on a THE BASICS OF FLORIDA CUSTODY LAWS In Florida courts, the best interest of the child standard is used in determining a custody court order of two different types: Joint custody: If both parents share these responsibilities, that is called joint custody. Sole custody: If one parent is given the legal and physical responsibilities of caring for the child (ren), that iscalled sole
IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INFLUENCES CHILD VISITATION The visitation is supervised by a neutral third party, such as a social worker or a counselor. It can take place in the parent’s home or somewhere like a daycare center or a visitation center. The requirement that visitation is supervised might be temporary or permanent. If the domestic violence occurred between the parents, theneven in the
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Our provider network of attorneys and other legal professionals such as parenting experts, private investigators, and process servers provide on-demand services in your local area if you need additional family law help navigating your legal case. We provide services through divorce, child custody, guardianships, conservatorships, andother
HOW TO DEAL WITH FALSE ACCUSATIONS TO DENY CUSTODY How you deal with the false accusations will determine the outcome. The courts will have to go through a predefined procedure in order to determine the accusations are false, so you will have to cooperate with the law; at the same time, it is important to understand your rights. You’ll need to gather your own proof to show your innocence PRO SE LITIGANT GUIDE TO SELF-REPRESENTATION Pro Se Litigant Guide: Tips for Representing Yourself in Court. By National Family Solutions March 9, 2021 Self-Representation. Pro se means “on one’s own behalf,” so going pro se in a custody case is one means you’ve decided to represent yourself. The decision to represent yourself in court is a big one, especially when you have WHAT CONSTITUTES EMERGENCY CUSTODY ORDERS? After a judge orders an emergency custody order, the child goes into the designated custody. This could happen on the day the court hears the case or within a few days afterward. The order is only good for a specific amount of time, which could be a few days to a few months, depending on the date of the full trial. CREATIVE OPTIONS FOR CHILD VISITATION SCHEDULES Creative Options for Child Visitation Schedules. The logistics of creating a parenting plan after a divorce can be difficult. Particularly when children begin to get busy with school, friends, and extracurricular activities, it can be a challenge to make sure that he or she is spending roughly equal time with each parent. KNOW YOUR FATHERS' RIGHTS DURING SEPARATION To get a fair shake in proceedings, it’s key to understand your fathers’ rights following separation. Not every relationship works out.When a couple decides to split up and go their separate ways, dividing things like possessions, money, and assets can be easy or it can be difficult, depending on what needs to be split up and how reasonable each person is inclined to be. WHEN YOUR EX VIOLATES A CUSTODY ORDER If Your Ex Violates a Custody Order, He or She May Receive a Warning. If your ex is not allowing you to see your children or is otherwise violating the custody order that is in place, you can file a motion for your case to go back to court. If you take this step, a number of things can happen. The steps that the court will take will depend on a THE BASICS OF FLORIDA CUSTODY LAWS In Florida courts, the best interest of the child standard is used in determining a custody court order of two different types: Joint custody: If both parents share these responsibilities, that is called joint custody. Sole custody: If one parent is given the legal and physical responsibilities of caring for the child (ren), that iscalled sole
IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INFLUENCES CHILD VISITATION The visitation is supervised by a neutral third party, such as a social worker or a counselor. It can take place in the parent’s home or somewhere like a daycare center or a visitation center. The requirement that visitation is supervised might be temporary or permanent. If the domestic violence occurred between the parents, theneven in the
NEW SIGNIFICANT OTHERS AND YOUR CHILDREN: A HOW TO GUIDE Keep Expectations Low at First. When the time does come to introduce your child to a new significant other, it’s a good idea to ensure that it’s a low-pressure situation and that you’re not expecting too much from either your child or your new partner. Don’t plan on a long visit or a high-pressure event, like a birthday party. FATHERS RIGHTS HELP & RESOURCES When it comes to divorce and custody, one concept that people often misunderstand is the fact that fathers have rights, too.A common misconception is that the mother always gets the better end of the bargain when it comes to divorces and child custody rights.Actually, this is not the case: Fathers are entitled to the same rights that mothers are, though some need a fathers rights help program IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
GETTING VISITATION RIGHTS WITHOUT A LAWYER? You may be able to get visitation rights awarded to you in court. Visitation gives you the right to visit and spend time with your child. And if getting visitation rights sounds difficult, don’t worry. In many cases, a non-custodial parent can get visitation rights even without having a lawyer involved. Take a look at some tips. CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS: WHAT TO DO IF YOU CAN’T AFFORD THEM Contact National Family Solutions today to find out how we can help. If you find yourself unable to afford your child support payments as you navigate the divorce process, contact us today to see how we can help! Leave your name and number to get a call back, or call us directly at 800-608-5882. No Legal Advice Intended. I’VE BEEN SERVED WITH DIVORCE PAPERS: NOW WHAT? Step Three: File a Response to the Divorce Paperwork. When you send in your response after being served with divorce papers, the judge will often want to meet with you and your spouse to find out if you can settle your case amicably. If you and your spouse agree to most of the stipulations of the divorce (for example, where the children will REASONS YOU COULD LOSE CUSTODY OF A CHILD Abusing or being addicted to drugs or alcohol is another reason that some parents lose custody of their children. Being a parent requires that you are able to meet the child’s needs, and if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol or spending all of your money on these substances, it is very likely that you are not parentingeffectively.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CUSTODY VS VISITATION Visitation is what happens when one parent has sole physical custody, but the other parent has the right to regular visits with their child. Parents who have visitation may also have shared legal custody of their child or they may not, depending on the situation. Like custody, visitation doesn’t necessarily look the same from family to family WHY SHOULD YOU REPRESENT YOURSELF IN A CHILD CUSTODY CASE? Representing yourself in family court means that you’ll need to be able to identify the documents that you need, know how to fill them out and when they’re due, and understand how to submit them to the court. It also means that you’ll need to be able to speak for yourself when you go to court since you won’t have an attorney tospeak
HOW TO BEST SPLIT CUSTODY FOR HOLIDAYS AND OTHER EVENTS Alternating Holidays. One of the most common ways to divide holiday custody is to agree on alternating holidays in some way. One parent might get the children for Easter and Thanksgiving on even years, while the other parent has the children for Christmas and New Year’s. Then on odd years, they switch. This way, each parent hastheir children
HOW TO DEAL WITH FALSE ACCUSATIONS TO DENY CUSTODY How you deal with the false accusations will determine the outcome. The courts will have to go through a predefined procedure in order to determine the accusations are false, so you will have to cooperate with the law; at the same time, it is important to understand your rights. You’ll need to gather your own proof to show your innocence NEW SIGNIFICANT OTHERS AND YOUR CHILDREN: A HOW TO GUIDE Keep Expectations Low at First. When the time does come to introduce your child to a new significant other, it’s a good idea to ensure that it’s a low-pressure situation and that you’re not expecting too much from either your child or your new partner. Don’t plan on a long visit or a high-pressure event, like a birthday party. WHAT CONSTITUTES EMERGENCY CUSTODY ORDERS? After a judge orders an emergency custody order, the child goes into the designated custody. This could happen on the day the court hears the case or within a few days afterward. The order is only good for a specific amount of time, which could be a few days to a few months, depending on the date of the full trial. WHEN YOUR EX VIOLATES A CUSTODY ORDER If Your Ex Violates a Custody Order, He or She May Receive a Warning. If your ex is not allowing you to see your children or is otherwise violating the custody order that is in place, you can file a motion for your case to go back to court. If you take this step, a number of things can happen. The steps that the court will take will depend on a CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS: WHAT TO DO IF YOU CAN’T AFFORD THEM Contact National Family Solutions today to find out how we can help. If you find yourself unable to afford your child support payments as you navigate the divorce process, contact us today to see how we can help! Leave your name and number to get a call back, or call us directly at 800-608-5882. No Legal Advice Intended. WHY SHOULD YOU REPRESENT YOURSELF IN A CHILD CUSTODY CASE? Representing yourself in family court means that you’ll need to be able to identify the documents that you need, know how to fill them out and when they’re due, and understand how to submit them to the court. It also means that you’ll need to be able to speak for yourself when you go to court since you won’t have an attorney tospeak
REASONS YOU COULD LOSE CUSTODY OF A CHILD Abusing or being addicted to drugs or alcohol is another reason that some parents lose custody of their children. Being a parent requires that you are able to meet the child’s needs, and if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol or spending all of your money on these substances, it is very likely that you are not parentingeffectively.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CUSTODY VS VISITATION Visitation is what happens when one parent has sole physical custody, but the other parent has the right to regular visits with their child. Parents who have visitation may also have shared legal custody of their child or they may not, depending on the situation. Like custody, visitation doesn’t necessarily look the same from family to family IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
LEGAL CUSTODY VS. PHYSICAL CUSTODY Physical Custody. Physical custody is what most parents are referring to when they say they are fighting for custody of their child. Physical custody determines where the child lives. Occasionally, parents are awarded 50/50 custody, which means that the children live with each parent the same number of days per month. HOW TO DEAL WITH FALSE ACCUSATIONS TO DENY CUSTODY How you deal with the false accusations will determine the outcome. The courts will have to go through a predefined procedure in order to determine the accusations are false, so you will have to cooperate with the law; at the same time, it is important to understand your rights. You’ll need to gather your own proof to show your innocence NEW SIGNIFICANT OTHERS AND YOUR CHILDREN: A HOW TO GUIDE Keep Expectations Low at First. When the time does come to introduce your child to a new significant other, it’s a good idea to ensure that it’s a low-pressure situation and that you’re not expecting too much from either your child or your new partner. Don’t plan on a long visit or a high-pressure event, like a birthday party. WHEN YOUR EX VIOLATES A CUSTODY ORDER If Your Ex Violates a Custody Order, He or She May Receive a Warning. If your ex is not allowing you to see your children or is otherwise violating the custody order that is in place, you can file a motion for your case to go back to court. If you take this step, a number of things can happen. The steps that the court will take will depend on a WHAT CONSTITUTES EMERGENCY CUSTODY ORDERS? After a judge orders an emergency custody order, the child goes into the designated custody. This could happen on the day the court hears the case or within a few days afterward. The order is only good for a specific amount of time, which could be a few days to a few months, depending on the date of the full trial. CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS: WHAT TO DO IF YOU CAN’T AFFORD THEM Contact National Family Solutions today to find out how we can help. If you find yourself unable to afford your child support payments as you navigate the divorce process, contact us today to see how we can help! Leave your name and number to get a call back, or call us directly at 800-608-5882. No Legal Advice Intended. WHY SHOULD YOU REPRESENT YOURSELF IN A CHILD CUSTODY CASE? Representing yourself in family court means that you’ll need to be able to identify the documents that you need, know how to fill them out and when they’re due, and understand how to submit them to the court. It also means that you’ll need to be able to speak for yourself when you go to court since you won’t have an attorney tospeak
REASONS YOU COULD LOSE CUSTODY OF A CHILD Abusing or being addicted to drugs or alcohol is another reason that some parents lose custody of their children. Being a parent requires that you are able to meet the child’s needs, and if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol or spending all of your money on these substances, it is very likely that you are not parentingeffectively.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CUSTODY VS VISITATION Visitation is what happens when one parent has sole physical custody, but the other parent has the right to regular visits with their child. Parents who have visitation may also have shared legal custody of their child or they may not, depending on the situation. Like custody, visitation doesn’t necessarily look the same from family to family IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
LEGAL CUSTODY VS. PHYSICAL CUSTODY Physical Custody. Physical custody is what most parents are referring to when they say they are fighting for custody of their child. Physical custody determines where the child lives. Occasionally, parents are awarded 50/50 custody, which means that the children live with each parent the same number of days per month.FAMILY LAW HELP
Our provider network of attorneys and other legal professionals such as parenting experts, private investigators, and process servers provide on-demand services in your local area if you need additional family law help navigating your legal case. We provide services through divorce, child custody, guardianships, conservatorships, andother
HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AFFECTS CHILD CUSTODY Victims of domestic violence can always call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).We would also like to remind visitors that Internet usage can be monitored. Call the hotline if you need help, or text “START” to the same number. The NDVH helps victims of domestic abuse identify and get into contact with local shelters, resources, and organizations who might be LEGAL GUARDIANSHIP & CONSERVATORSHIP Legal guardianship is when a court orders someone other than a minor child’s parent to have custody of the child, manage the child’s property (called “estate”), or both. In a guardianship of the person, the guardian has the same responsibilities to care for the child as a parent would. That means the guardian has full legal andphysical
CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS: WHAT TO DO IF YOU CAN’T AFFORD THEM Contact National Family Solutions today to find out how we can help. If you find yourself unable to afford your child support payments as you navigate the divorce process, contact us today to see how we can help! Leave your name and number to get a call back, or call us directly at 800-608-5882. No Legal Advice Intended. REASONS YOU COULD LOSE CUSTODY OF A CHILD Abusing or being addicted to drugs or alcohol is another reason that some parents lose custody of their children. Being a parent requires that you are able to meet the child’s needs, and if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol or spending all of your money on these substances, it is very likely that you are not parentingeffectively.
GETTING VISITATION RIGHTS WITHOUT A LAWYER? You may be able to get visitation rights awarded to you in court. Visitation gives you the right to visit and spend time with your child. And if getting visitation rights sounds difficult, don’t worry. In many cases, a non-custodial parent can get visitation rights even without having a lawyer involved. Take a look at some tips. DIVORCE DECREE ARCHIVES A final divorce decree is a legally binding document that officially states that your marriage is over. Furthermore, it details how your marriage ended – insofar that it is a summary of the decisions made and finalized throughout the divorce proceedings, KNOW YOUR FATHERS' RIGHTS DURING SEPARATION To get a fair shake in proceedings, it’s key to understand your fathers’ rights following separation. Not every relationship works out.When a couple decides to split up and go their separate ways, dividing things like possessions, money, and assets can be easy or it can be difficult, depending on what needs to be split up and how reasonable each person is inclined to be. HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INFLUENCES CHILD VISITATION The visitation is supervised by a neutral third party, such as a social worker or a counselor. It can take place in the parent’s home or somewhere like a daycare center or a visitation center. The requirement that visitation is supervised might be temporary or permanent. If the domestic violence occurred between the parents, theneven in the
IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
HOW TO DEAL WITH FALSE ACCUSATIONS TO DENY CUSTODY How you deal with the false accusations will determine the outcome. The courts will have to go through a predefined procedure in order to determine the accusations are false, so you will have to cooperate with the law; at the same time, it is important to understand your rights. You’ll need to gather your own proof to show your innocence NEW SIGNIFICANT OTHERS AND YOUR CHILDREN: A HOW TO GUIDEDEFINE QUALITY IN A SIGNIFICANT OTHERANOTHER WORD FOR SIGNIFICANT OTHEROTHER NAMES FOR SIGNIFICANT OTHER Keep Expectations Low at First. When the time does come to introduce your child to a new significant other, it’s a good idea to ensure that it’s a low-pressure situation and that you’re not expecting too much from either your child or your new partner. Don’t plan on a long visit or a high-pressure event, like a birthday party. WHAT CONSTITUTES EMERGENCY CUSTODY ORDERS? After a judge orders an emergency custody order, the child goes into the designated custody. This could happen on the day the court hears the case or within a few days afterward. The order is only good for a specific amount of time, which could be a few days to a few months, depending on the date of the full trial. WHEN YOUR EX VIOLATES A CUSTODY ORDER If Your Ex Violates a Custody Order, He or She May Receive a Warning. If your ex is not allowing you to see your children or is otherwise violating the custody order that is in place, you can file a motion for your case to go back to court. If you take this step, a number of things can happen. The steps that the court will take will depend on a CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS: WHAT TO DO IF YOU CAN’T AFFORD THEM Contact National Family Solutions today to find out how we can help. If you find yourself unable to afford your child support payments as you navigate the divorce process, contact us today to see how we can help! Leave your name and number to get a call back, or call us directly at 800-608-5882. No Legal Advice Intended. WHY SHOULD YOU REPRESENT YOURSELF IN A CHILD CUSTODY CASE? Representing yourself in family court means that you’ll need to be able to identify the documents that you need, know how to fill them out and when they’re due, and understand how to submit them to the court. It also means that you’ll need to be able to speak for yourself when you go to court since you won’t have an attorney tospeak
REASONS YOU COULD LOSE CUSTODY OF A CHILD Abusing or being addicted to drugs or alcohol is another reason that some parents lose custody of their children. Being a parent requires that you are able to meet the child’s needs, and if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol or spending all of your money on these substances, it is very likely that you are not parentingeffectively.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CUSTODY VS VISITATION Visitation is what happens when one parent has sole physical custody, but the other parent has the right to regular visits with their child. Parents who have visitation may also have shared legal custody of their child or they may not, depending on the situation. Like custody, visitation doesn’t necessarily look the same from family to family IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
LEGAL CUSTODY VS. PHYSICAL CUSTODY Physical Custody. Physical custody is what most parents are referring to when they say they are fighting for custody of their child. Physical custody determines where the child lives. Occasionally, parents are awarded 50/50 custody, which means that the children live with each parent the same number of days per month. HOW TO DEAL WITH FALSE ACCUSATIONS TO DENY CUSTODY How you deal with the false accusations will determine the outcome. The courts will have to go through a predefined procedure in order to determine the accusations are false, so you will have to cooperate with the law; at the same time, it is important to understand your rights. You’ll need to gather your own proof to show your innocence NEW SIGNIFICANT OTHERS AND YOUR CHILDREN: A HOW TO GUIDEDEFINE QUALITY IN A SIGNIFICANT OTHERANOTHER WORD FOR SIGNIFICANT OTHEROTHER NAMES FOR SIGNIFICANT OTHER Keep Expectations Low at First. When the time does come to introduce your child to a new significant other, it’s a good idea to ensure that it’s a low-pressure situation and that you’re not expecting too much from either your child or your new partner. Don’t plan on a long visit or a high-pressure event, like a birthday party. WHAT CONSTITUTES EMERGENCY CUSTODY ORDERS? After a judge orders an emergency custody order, the child goes into the designated custody. This could happen on the day the court hears the case or within a few days afterward. The order is only good for a specific amount of time, which could be a few days to a few months, depending on the date of the full trial. WHEN YOUR EX VIOLATES A CUSTODY ORDER If Your Ex Violates a Custody Order, He or She May Receive a Warning. If your ex is not allowing you to see your children or is otherwise violating the custody order that is in place, you can file a motion for your case to go back to court. If you take this step, a number of things can happen. The steps that the court will take will depend on a CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS: WHAT TO DO IF YOU CAN’T AFFORD THEM Contact National Family Solutions today to find out how we can help. If you find yourself unable to afford your child support payments as you navigate the divorce process, contact us today to see how we can help! Leave your name and number to get a call back, or call us directly at 800-608-5882. No Legal Advice Intended. WHY SHOULD YOU REPRESENT YOURSELF IN A CHILD CUSTODY CASE? Representing yourself in family court means that you’ll need to be able to identify the documents that you need, know how to fill them out and when they’re due, and understand how to submit them to the court. It also means that you’ll need to be able to speak for yourself when you go to court since you won’t have an attorney tospeak
REASONS YOU COULD LOSE CUSTODY OF A CHILD Abusing or being addicted to drugs or alcohol is another reason that some parents lose custody of their children. Being a parent requires that you are able to meet the child’s needs, and if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol or spending all of your money on these substances, it is very likely that you are not parentingeffectively.
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CUSTODY VS VISITATION Visitation is what happens when one parent has sole physical custody, but the other parent has the right to regular visits with their child. Parents who have visitation may also have shared legal custody of their child or they may not, depending on the situation. Like custody, visitation doesn’t necessarily look the same from family to family IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
LEGAL CUSTODY VS. PHYSICAL CUSTODY Physical Custody. Physical custody is what most parents are referring to when they say they are fighting for custody of their child. Physical custody determines where the child lives. Occasionally, parents are awarded 50/50 custody, which means that the children live with each parent the same number of days per month.FAMILY LAW HELP
Our provider network of attorneys and other legal professionals such as parenting experts, private investigators, and process servers provide on-demand services in your local area if you need additional family law help navigating your legal case. We provide services through divorce, child custody, guardianships, conservatorships, andother
HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AFFECTS CHILD CUSTODY Victims of domestic violence can always call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).We would also like to remind visitors that Internet usage can be monitored. Call the hotline if you need help, or text “START” to the same number. The NDVH helps victims of domestic abuse identify and get into contact with local shelters, resources, and organizations who might be LEGAL GUARDIANSHIP & CONSERVATORSHIP Legal guardianship is when a court orders someone other than a minor child’s parent to have custody of the child, manage the child’s property (called “estate”), or both. In a guardianship of the person, the guardian has the same responsibilities to care for the child as a parent would. That means the guardian has full legal andphysical
CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS: WHAT TO DO IF YOU CAN’T AFFORD THEM Contact National Family Solutions today to find out how we can help. If you find yourself unable to afford your child support payments as you navigate the divorce process, contact us today to see how we can help! Leave your name and number to get a call back, or call us directly at 800-608-5882. No Legal Advice Intended. REASONS YOU COULD LOSE CUSTODY OF A CHILD Abusing or being addicted to drugs or alcohol is another reason that some parents lose custody of their children. Being a parent requires that you are able to meet the child’s needs, and if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol or spending all of your money on these substances, it is very likely that you are not parentingeffectively.
GETTING VISITATION RIGHTS WITHOUT A LAWYER? You may be able to get visitation rights awarded to you in court. Visitation gives you the right to visit and spend time with your child. And if getting visitation rights sounds difficult, don’t worry. In many cases, a non-custodial parent can get visitation rights even without having a lawyer involved. Take a look at some tips. DIVORCE DECREE ARCHIVES A final divorce decree is a legally binding document that officially states that your marriage is over. Furthermore, it details how your marriage ended – insofar that it is a summary of the decisions made and finalized throughout the divorce proceedings, KNOW YOUR FATHERS' RIGHTS DURING SEPARATION To get a fair shake in proceedings, it’s key to understand your fathers’ rights following separation. Not every relationship works out.When a couple decides to split up and go their separate ways, dividing things like possessions, money, and assets can be easy or it can be difficult, depending on what needs to be split up and how reasonable each person is inclined to be. HOW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INFLUENCES CHILD VISITATION The visitation is supervised by a neutral third party, such as a social worker or a counselor. It can take place in the parent’s home or somewhere like a daycare center or a visitation center. The requirement that visitation is supervised might be temporary or permanent. If the domestic violence occurred between the parents, theneven in the
IF YOUR EX VIOLATES A COURT-ORDERED VISITATION A family court-ordered visitation agreement is a legal document. It can be enforced by the police or by going back to court and asking the judge to impose penalties if the person refuses to comply with the order. So technically, you could call the police if your ex is violating the order. In practice, however, calling the policedoesn’t
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