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Divorce
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Can a Custodial Parent Take a Child out of State?
The domicile or residence of the child typically cannot be moved from the state without the prior approval of the court or judge who awarded custody. If the custodial parent moves the domicile of the minor child out of the state against the wishes of the non-custodial parent and without the permission of the court, then the court may sanction orders of contempt. An order to permit a parent to move a child from the state is often required before a move can occur especially in contested relocation or move-away cases.
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A Good Divorce
When most people think of a divorce, they imagine an unhappy, bitter, possibly acrimonious and violent and almost always distasteful conflict between a couple.
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How To Avoid Divorce
Avoid divorce for your kids sake. Let them grow up in a healthy, safe and secure environment. Give them the gift of safety. Divorce can really tear up a kid from the inside. Please, do not let this happened to you.
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Child Custody, A Critical Factor In Settling Any Divorce
It is much more complicated to get a divorce when children are involved. This is because there are sensitive questions to answer regarding child custody and visitation rights. If you have children and are divorcing, a critical task ahead is to reach an agreement with your spouse about who will get the children and how often the other can see them.
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Divorce Help
In many families today, divorce has become the norm rather than the exception to the rule. Most extended families are seeing this trend continue time and time again, with more and more people being hurt along the way.
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Baldwin-Basinger Would Have Benefited From Child-Centered Divorce
Noted divorce attorney, Ed Sherman, advocates a Child-Centered Divorce philosophy, quite unlike our current adversarial legal system which produces sad results such as the Alec Baldwin-Kim Basinger battle over child custody. Rosalind Sedacca's new book, How Do I Tell the Kids about the Divorce?, sets the stage for a positive outcome for the entire family.
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Debunking Divorce Myths
There are numerous misconceptions when it comes to divorce. Often, situations which could be resolved fairly amicably become highly contested because one of the parties is operating under the mistaken belief that the myth is actually the reality. Below are three of the most common misconceptions.
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About Divorce
Divorce is, unfortunately, one of the harshest realities facing the families of today. The divorce rate has skyrocketed in the past few decades, with much of this being attributed to the strengthening of women's roles in the modern world.
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The ESSENTIAL Secrets to How To Divorce in Nevada
Divorce is a stressful time for everyone, whether it is taking place in Nevada, Florida or Timbuktu. But some knowledge of what to expect can at least help to smooth the way so that it is as trouble free as possible. In this article I am going to discuss the guidelines for divorce in Nevada, and what exactly the grounds are for a divorce in the state of Nevada.
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