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The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act

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The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act is necessary because people often don’t remain in one state. When child custody disputes arise between parents, that mobility can impact the case. When parents and children remain in one state, that state had jurisdiction over any child matter that occurs. It is common, though, for… Read More »

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What does the court consider in relocating with a child?

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If you are the custodial parent and you want to move several states away to be closer to your family or pursue another job opportunity, will the court approve the move? The answer is that it all depends. There are many factors to be considered and the court is ultimately most concerned about what… Read More »

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Steps to take to remedy child custody violations

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For parents in Nevada and other states, divorce is a traumatic experience, and adjusting to post-divorce life is never easy. It is not uncommon for parents to find it difficult to comply with a child custody agreement that was filed in court. The disappointment of a child when a parent violates custody arrangements time… Read More »

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How should divorced parents handle car insurance for their teens?

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If you’re a divorced parent of a teen driver, you need to work out the issue of whether your child will be on your car insurance policy or that of your ex, or both. The answer of whose policy (or policies) your child should be covered on will depend on a number of factors,… Read More »

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What are some common life changes after divorce?

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Your divorce is final. You’ve made it through a very difficult time in your life, but you feel like you and your ex handled it with dignity. After all, negotiating child custody and support orders is truly important. You know that your life will change dramatically as you move forward from your divorce, but… Read More »

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Co-parenting after a divorce shouldn’t be optional

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After a divorce, the married couple may feel as if they went through the toughest, most emotional time in their lives. For those who have children, it’s usually the same or worse for them. When parents divorce, it’s crucial that parents get the co-parenting thing down. This doesn’t mean there won’t be mistakes or… Read More »

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Addressing modifications to a child custody arrangement

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When you and your spouse file for divorce, if you have children, your son or daughter will be at the top of the list of issues that you want to handle. Many couples can agree to shared custody, and that makes the whole process a lot simpler and easier. But there are many cases… Read More »

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On custody interference, and what you should do in response

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As many divorced parents will tell you, the politics and issues inherent with a child custody arrangement can be very difficult to deal with. Even if both parents have good intentions, it can be a strain to stay organized and remain on schedule. Things change; life throws you a curveball; and yet the custody… Read More »

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Child custody comes in many forms

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While child custody is a common factor in many divorces, some of the details involved in child custody can get lost in translation. Many people actually don’t know some of the types of child custody that are at stake in their case (or in general), so today, let’s take a look at some of… Read More »

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Some factors to consider with interstate custody cases

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There are many couples that live in Las Vegas that have children. Some of these couples may have homes in different states, considering that Las Vegas is in close proximity to California, Arizona and Utah. Should one of these couples decide that it is time for a divorce, they will obviously have a lot… Read More »

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