4 Types of Child Custody and How They Work
Sole custody means they favor one of the parents, allowing them full autonomy to decide their children’s future without being concerned about the other parent’s wishes.
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Sole custody means they favor one of the parents, allowing them full autonomy to decide their children’s future without being concerned about the other parent’s wishes.
You’d be surprised at the number of times that people in child custody battles ignore and violate court orders.
The number one rule of parenting is that it should always reflect what’s in the best interest of your children.
Divorce doesn’t have to be bad for your ex-spouse or children.
The best solution is to explain the situation in simple terms.
After the divorce, if one parent still wants to modify custody but the other parent disagrees, it’s time for the court to get involved.
Car accidents are without a doubt the personal injury accidents that are most recurrent and most reported in the United States.
Medical device injuries can lead to a manufacturer vigorously defending any negative litigation to maintain company value.
People who experience complications due to any kind of medical procedure have the right to take action and try to receive compensation.
You can seek damages for all their medical expenses, past and future, their educational expenses, housing costs, transportation costs, and any other type of expenses their special condition may incur.