By Richard Hart | Published June 4, 2024 | Posted in Divorce | Tagged Tags: child custody, Criminal Court, Divorce | Comments Off on Will a Restraining Order Against Me Impact My Divorce and/or Custody of My Children
We commonly have clients who are in the middle of a divorce and/or child custody proceeding and the other parent has filed a restraining order against them contact us. While restraining order court, family court and even criminal court all operate at different areas of the law, what happens in each one can get intertwined Read More
Read MoreIn any situation where you don’t currently have legal guardianship of a child the process of obtaining it can be a long and confusing process without guidance. To help ease the burden of obtaining guardianship we wanted to share some specific details on exactly how to obtain legal guardianship. Legal Guardianship Before we can delve Read More
Read MoreThere is a lot of confusion out there about when a child can “pick” or “choose” where they live. Different states have different laws and guidelines so you need to be careful when reading things about this topic on the internet. Most of what you read is wrong. How much, if any, a child’s preference Read More
Read MoreWhen facing a potential or certain divorce case, a question that can sometimes surface is whether or not a former lawyer can represent your spouse in divorce. While this is a rather straightforward question the answer is a bit difficult and can be a bit more abstract in explanation. Determining Eligibility Law is one specific Read More
Read MoreThe process of divorce is often times drawn out to be a long process filled with lots of questions for anyone pursing it. This confusion can tend to make things much more difficult than they need to be so, to help you better prepare yourself here’s what you should expect with divorce part 2. The Read More
Read MoreThe process of divorce is often times drawn out to be a long process filled with lots of questions for anyone pursing it. This confusion can tend to make things much more difficult than they need to be so, to help you better prepare yourself here’s what you should expect with divorce part 1. Divorce Read More
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