Child Support Payments: Common Questions & Answers
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28 March 2019
When there children involved with a divorce, child support can become part of the equation. If the children live with one parent more than the other or if one parent makes more money than the other, support payments can be necessary to continue the expected and stable financial support of the child. If you know you will be getting child support from the other parent, you likely have something you want to know.
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What Goes Into Deciding Child Custody Arrangements?
Posted on:
30 January 2019
When you and your spouse get a divorce and you have children, one of your top decisions will be about your child custody. While some people are able to make amicable agreements on their own, most people have to work with the courts and a divorce attorney to come up with a fair division of custody. The following are some things you need to keep in mind if you are working on a child custody situation in court:
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Pros And Cons Of Divorcing A Military Spouse While He/She Is Deployed
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21 December 2018
Being the spouse of a member of the military certainly has its good times, but it can also present numerous challenges. Ideally, you and your spouse will be able to work through any issues that you're facing, but it's also possible that you may feel as though divorce is the best outcome for you. Divorce is never easy, but your situation can present unique challenges — especially if your spouse is deployed when you decide to divorce him or her.
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Impact Of Remarriage On Custody Arrangements
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25 October 2018
If you have remarried after a divorce, and you have children from the previous marriage, you should educate yourself on how your current marital status may the custodial arrangement. Not that, from your point of view, remarriage may have both positive and negative effects on child custody.
Positive Effects
The New Spouse Has Grounded You
One of the ways in which remarriage can improve your custody prospects are if it has made you more valuable, responsible, or generally a better parent.
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