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Ensign Brings Child Custody Protection Act To Senate Floor

Restricting Child Custody For Sex Offenders

New Title Helps Lawyers Avoid Custody Litigation Minefields

Child Custody Protection Act According To Congressman Stupak

Book Helps Turn Custody Battles Into Parenting Partnerships

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Child Custody Protection Act

Guide to Future Care and Custody Planning for Children

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Child Custody Act Of 1970 (Excerpt) Act 91 of 1970

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Child Custody Disputes Powers Of Court Appointment Of Lawyer

Presumption Award Of Custody

The Parents Shall Be Advised Of Joint Custody

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Child Custody There is a difference between joint legal custody and joint physical custody.
It is important to note that joint physical custody and joint legal custody are different aspects of custody. In joint physical custody, which is also known as joint physical care, actual lodging and care of the child is shared according to a court-ordered custody schedule. In many cases, the term 'visitation' is no longer used in these circumstances. In joint legal custody, both parents share the ability to have access to educational, health, and other records, and have equal decision-making status where the welfare of the child is concerned.

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New Title Helps Lawyers Avoid Custody Litigation Minefields
OAKLAND, CALIF.—With the complexities that exist concerning child custody law and the increasing wave of custody litigation by nonparents, it is cr...
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How to Start an Action for Nonparental Custody
These instructions are for actions for nonparental custody of a dependent child. Generally, a child ceases to be "dependent" when he or she reaches...
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Presumption Award Of Custody
(1) If a child custody dispute is between the parents, between agencies, or between third persons, the best interests of the child control. If the ...
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Child Custody Terms

 


Today's Terms

Arbitration

Definition:
Arbitration is the process when the spouses decide to resolve their differences outside of court with the help of a third party arbitrator.

Change of circumstances

Definition:
This refers to the court's anticipation that circumstances, especially a child's decision with whom to live, might change over the course of time. Therefore, change of circumstances refers to the ability to change custody orders if it can be proven that t

Alimony

Definition:
Alimony refers to a payment that is made by one spouse to the other after divorce or separation.

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Topics Related to Child Custody:

  • Legal Custody
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  • Sole Custody
  • Joint Custody
  • Child Support
  • Divorce

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Montana Child-Custody Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Child-Custody attorney you should contact our Child-Custody Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Belgrade
  • Billings
  • Bozeman
  • Butte
  • Columbia Falls
  • Great Falls
  • Hamilton
  • Havre
  • Helena
  • Kalispell
  • Laurel
  • Libby
  • Livingston
  • Miles City
  • Missoula
  • Polson
  • Whitefish
 


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