A Motion to compel is a useful tool to force the opposing party to produce items such as bank statements, tax documents, answers to interrogatories, emails, text messages and a host of other documents that would assist in the preparation for your case. An experienced Divorce and Family law attorney can advise you as to the documents that you need to request from the opposing party and also help you properly respond to discovery requests.
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Ways to Ensure a Safe Child Custody Exchange
There are several opportunities for parents of minor children to have conflict during litigation to determine child custody and child support. The actual physical exchange of the child from one parent to the other is no different. Whether in the form of a temporary visitation order or a final decree, at some point the court will lay out the rules in which parties are to exchange the child or children for the purpose of visitation.
Can A Parent Move Away If There Is Joint Custody?
The above-mentioned are just a few of the factors that the court will consider when determining whether it is in the child’s best interest to move out of state. The intent of the law is for the child to have a meaningful relationship with both parents. It is often the case that a parent moving out of state does not prevent the parental bond from continuing to grow, especially if both parents are cooperative.
12 Mistakes to Avoid If Divorcing After 50
Research shows that the divorce rate amongst couples age 50 and over is increasing. Several experts have attributed the reason for this to things such as Americans living longer and wanting more out of their relationships as they age and other typical causes of...