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How to Get Full Custody of a Child Without Going to Court

Posted on January 11, 2024March 6, 2024 by legalteam

In situations involving child custody, it’s not unusual for parents to seek resolution without resorting to the courts. This article aims to guide you on how to get full custody of a child without going to court more than necessary. Although completely bypassing the court system isn’t feasible, there are strategies to substantially limit court involvement….

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when parent's die what legal documents needed for child custody?

Legal Documents for Child Custody if Parents Die

Posted on January 11, 2024January 11, 2024 by legalteam

As a parent, the welfare of your child is your top priority. Preparing the legal documents for child custody if parents die is important. Plan ahead for your child’s care in the event of your untimely demise. This involves arranging legal documents for child custody if parents die. The key documents are last will and…

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US states that do not enforce alimony strictly

What States Do Not Enforce Alimony?

Posted on January 9, 2024October 1, 2024 by legalteam

With high divorce rates, many American’s ask what states do not enforce alimony? Several states, most notably Texas, do not enforce alimony. The Lone Star State sharply limits the qualifications for spousal support, as well as the amount and duration of payments. Since Texas has one of the highest divorce rates in the county, we’ll…

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once married you are eligible to get alimony, how much often depends on how long married

How Long Do You Have to Married to Get Alimony?

Posted on January 9, 2024October 1, 2024 by legalteam

In most states,obligees (people receiving support) who were married for sixty minutes or sixty years can get alimony. We’ll explore how long do you have to married to get alimony? As stated above, once married you’re eligible. Generally, the length of the marriage is one of many factors which determine the amount of alimony (spousal support)….

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What is a Legal Guardian?

Posted on January 9, 2024October 1, 2024 by legalteam

Usually, a law guardian is a courtroom advocate also known as an attorney ad litem. That’s the answer to what is a legal guardian and the kind we’ll focus on in this post.  A legal guardian could also be an everyday caregiver. This individual serves in loco parentis, usually if both parents are dead or…

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Does Sole Legal Custody Terminate Parental Rights?

Posted on November 18, 2023October 1, 2024 by legalteam

Termination of parental rights and sole legal custody are separate legal matters. However, they both rest on the same foundation, which is the best interests of the child. Note that the best interests of the child aren’t always the same as the best interests of the parent. More on that below. That being said, in…

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does the father have rights if he signs the birth certificate?

If the Father Signs the Birth Certificate Does He Have Rights?

Posted on November 9, 2023January 9, 2024 by legalteam

In today’s legal system, if the father signs the birth certificate does he have rights? Before 1979, a father who signed the birth certificate had almost no legal rights. Mothers had full legal custody. Fathers could see their children or have input on important matters, like where the children attended school, only if the mother…

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if the non-custodial parent misses visitation, children suffer emotionally and parent could legally

What Happens if the Non-Custodial Parent Misses Visitation?

Posted on November 5, 2023October 1, 2024 by legalteam

First and foremost, what happens if the non-custodial parent misses visitation? Well, the children suffer. Broken promises hurt children. So do erratic schedules (e.g. Mom said she’d pick me up from school and she didn’t). Additionally, and this reason is legally significant, if the non-custodial parent misses visitation, that parent violates a court order. Many…

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How to Get Full Custody of a Child as a Mother

Posted on November 5, 2023October 1, 2024 by legalteam

Judges often award full custody of a child to a mother, especially if the parents aren’t married at the time. Unwed mothers give birth to 40 percent of the children in the United States. The proportion is much higher in some states and in some communities. Shortly after World War II, the Supreme Court ruled…

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Disadvantages of Legal Separation

Posted on November 5, 2023October 1, 2024 by legalteam

Despite its disadvantages, legal separation, in one form or another, is an option in over forty states. So, although the disadvantages of legal separation are considerable, it’s obviously a good option in some cases. Additionally, if a state doesn’t allow legal separation, many couples sign separation agreements that may be enforceable in civil court. So,…

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