Jos Family Law's Blog – October 2021 Archive (7)

Most Helpful Resources In Child Custody Cases

When you are facing a divorce/separation, you need to know where to turn for help with your custody case. You can seek help in a variety of locations and from a variety of people. Below is a list of resources that can help you, and here's how to find them.

● A child custody attorney:- One of the most important members of your child custody team is your lawyer. If at all possible, engage an accomplished attorney for your child custody case. A child custody attorney will be familiar…

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Added by Jos Family Law on October 30, 2021 at 5:22am — No Comments

Does California Family Law Court Allow Children Over The Age Of 14 To Choose A Parent?

If your child is close to or above the age of 14 & you are considering asking for full custody, make sure you have thoroughly researched your state's child custody rules. Children over the age of 14 will be free to choose which parent they want to live with in several states. This is, of course, assuming there is no proof of child abuse by the child's preferred parent.

While many parents believe their child/children should be able to make their own decisions about what is best for…

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Added by Jos Family Law on October 22, 2021 at 8:59am — No Comments

What Are The Factors That Affect Child Support Payments?

Child support is intended to aid the custodial parent with bills & expenditures associated with child care. Child support may be reduced in shared physical custody circumstances if both parents contribute to the expense of maintaining the child. Furthermore, if one of the parents' child custody percentage decreases, that parent might anticipate their child support payments to increase because they will not be bearing as much of the expense of raising the kid.

It isn't easy to…

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Added by Jos Family Law on October 9, 2021 at 2:14am — No Comments

How Are Family Law Cases Involving Service members Different From Others?

The Service members Civil Relief Act (SCR Act) was created in response to a troubling trend in which military forces' custody arrangements were modified after or before deployment, resulting in parental time loss. The major objective of the SCR Act is to guarantee that any changes in custody caused by deployment are just temporary & may be reversed once the parent service member returns from their tour of duty.

The context of the legislation requires that custody be restored to…

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Added by Jos Family Law on October 6, 2021 at 1:15am — No Comments

How Are Family Law Cases Involving Service members Different From Others?

The Service members Civil Relief Act (SCR Act) was created in response to a troubling trend in which military forces' custody arrangements were modified after or before deployment, resulting in parental time loss. The major objective of the SCR Act is to guarantee that any changes in custody caused by deployment are just temporary & may be reversed once the parent service member returns from their tour of duty.

The context of the legislation requires that custody be restored to…

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Added by Jos Family Law on October 6, 2021 at 1:15am — No Comments

How Are Family Law Cases Involving Service members Different From Others?

The Service members Civil Relief Act (SCR Act) was created in response to a troubling trend in which military forces' custody arrangements were modified after or before deployment, resulting in parental time loss. The major objective of the SCR Act is to guarantee that any changes in custody caused by deployment are just temporary & may be reversed once the parent service member returns from their tour of duty.

The context of the legislation requires that custody be restored to…

Continue

Added by Jos Family Law on October 6, 2021 at 1:15am — No Comments

How Are Family Law Cases Involving Service members Different From Others?

The Service members Civil Relief Act (SCR Act) was created in response to a troubling trend in which military forces' custody arrangements were modified after or before deployment, resulting in parental time loss. The major objective of the SCR Act is to guarantee that any changes in custody caused by deployment are just temporary & may be reversed once the parent service member returns from their tour of duty.

The context of the legislation requires that custody be restored to…

Continue

Added by Jos Family Law on October 6, 2021 at 1:15am — No Comments

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