Dec 24, 2016 |
SAPCR/Child Custody
Ho, Ho, Holiday Possession 101
With the holiday season rapidly approaching, parents everywhere are going through their holiday check lists: purchasing food, wrapping presents, decorating the house, possibly planning a winter vacation, etc. For divorced parents, or single parents with court orders regarding their custody, the check list often includes dusting off that old decree and figuring out how the children will spend the holidays. - See more at: http://chalaw.com/blog/list/2/5/blogd41d.html?#sthash.cV6WEeKy.dpuf
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Nov 30, 2016 |
Other
Meet Our Newest Associate!
Scott A. Thompson graduated from The George Washington University in Washington DC, and from Fordham University School of Law in New York City.
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Nov 7, 2016 |
LGBT
Beware Sperm: P.S. Case out of Fort Worth
Texans who wish to use known sperm donors in getting their own babies made now need to be even more cautious.
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Jun 9, 2016 |
SAPCR/Child Custody
What is Child Support?
Parents have a duty to financially support their children. When a parent and a child live together, judges rarely take action to enforce that duty. However, if a parent lives apart from the child (that parent is typically referred to as the “non-custodial,” “non-home,” or “obligor” parent), a court will order that parent to pay child support. Child support is to provide for the child’s basic needs (food, shelter, clothing, etc.).
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Jun 9, 2016 |
Divorce
How To Not Be A Jerk To Your Children While Going Through A Divorce
Parents have a duty to financially support their children. When a parent and a child live together, judges rarely take action to enforce that duty. However, if a parent lives apart from the child (that parent is typically referred to as the “non-custodial,” “non-home,” or “obligor” parent), a court will order that parent to pay child support. Child support is to provide for the child’s basic needs (food, shelter, clothing, etc.).
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