Legal Articles, Child Custody

What Justifies a Change in Custody?

The Robinson case emphasizes the importance of winning at the trial court level if you want a change in custody. The Court of Appeals will only reverse a ruling if the Record shows the trial court did not weigh evidence properly or reached incorrect legal conclusions on important issues.

Consequences of a Domestic Violence Restraining Order

Consequences of a Domestic Violence Restraining Order

Spousal Support

Spousal Support Qs & As

Child Custody

Child Custody Qs & As

Divorce Litigation

Questions & Answers on Divorce Litigation

Establishing a Long-Distance Parenting Plan in Florida

This article discusses how to set up a long distance parenting plan in Florida

Abandonment and Child Support in TN

This article discusses abandonment of children and its effect on child support and child custody laws. In Tennessee, abandonment is usually more of an issue in juvenile court between unmarried parties.

Divorce in North Carolina

The steps necessary for an uncontested divorce in North Carolina

What is Equitable Distribution of Marital Property? Marital v. Separate Property

What is Equitable Distribution of Marital Property? Marital v. Separate Property

Attorneys and Expert Fees from the Adverse Party in Divorce and Family Law

Attorneys and Expert Fees from the Adverse Party in Divorce and Family Law

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