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Guardianship Issues After Divorce

Divorce and child custody are extremely stressful and complex matters. The possible legal matters become even more complicated when you are the legal guardian of the children that are involved. A lot of people are uninformed of the disparities between legal guardianships, adoptions, and child custody, in which are all subject to particular laws and…

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Child Custody After Divorce

Whereas child custody is involved, it is usually presumed that the judgment is never definite. The reasoning is the needs and best interests of the child(ren) involved will typically change as time goes on, and as the child gets older. Nevertheless, there are occasionally circumstances that would justify modifications in the child custody agreement. A…

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How to Get Temporary Guardianship

Temporary guardianship is in reference to formally handing over the care of your child(ren) to another adult for a specified amount of time. For instance, temporary guardianship is wise to establish if you are planning to be gone for a prolonged period of time or if you may be incapacitated while you rehabilitate from a…

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How to Change Guardianship

For those interested in learning how to gain guardianship of a child or children, there are a number of concerns that entail in such an important procedure. Primarily, you’ll want to get a comprehending of the legal process required to begin, not to mention the considerations thought of by the court. Keep reading to find…

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How To Get Through Divorce

Experiencing a separation or a divorce can be very challenging, no matter the reasoning for it. It can flip your world inside out and make it difficult to get through your workday and stay useful. However, there are things you can do to make it through this complicated change. Understand that it’s okay to have…

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Why First-Time Parents Need A Will To Name New Guardians

No one is a fan of estate planning. However, it can be the difference between consistency and total chaos for grief-stricken children id something unexpected happens. If you’re a parent and don’t have a will, you should create one now. You must name guardians in a will in order for your wishes to be honored.…

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Things To Think About When Naming Your Children’s Guardians

Having children adds a new and exceedingly important aspect to estate planning. If all of a child’s legal parents have passed away or are incapacitated, and not ever made arrangements for such emergencies, the child is going to need to be placed with a new family. This can be an extremely unsettling process for the…

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New Years Resolutions for Divorcees

During this time of year, each year, we begin to think of what we can resolve to do a better job at. From a divorce attorney’s points of view, the following is what some believe are important things to think about for possible New Year’s Resolutions. Five New Year’s Resolutions from a Divorce Attorney 1.…

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How to Change Guardianship

For changing the guardianship of a child, you are required to file a petition with the court in the city or county where the child currently lives. Along with the petition, you should also file evidence backing up your reasoning for changing guardianship and present written approval from the child’s current guardians. After you have…

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