In the family law code one of the most contentious matters can be child support: “how much is he going to have to pay me?” or “how much am I going to have to pay?” Calculating child support is very…
Not surprisingly, dads are more likely to be the parent seeking advice on how to obtain primary custody of children and they are concerned that courts have a bias against fathers becoming the primary caregiver. While as recently as ten…
Agreed or uncontested cases Agreed or uncontested cases are appropriate when the parties are able to work things out mutually to an amicable resolution. Uncontested simply means the other party is not contesting the case so in a way it…
Also see our Child Visitation FAQs page. In the family law code the standard visitation schedule suggests that visits should occur during the first, third, and fifth weekend (which occurs three times a year) of the month—so basically every other…
Couples whose cases have no potential for amicable resolution in the immediate future are in family law known as “at fault” divorce. In these cases there are grounds of fault in the case such as: acts of infidelity, domestic violence,…