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Custody and Parenting Time

Can a Child Refuse Visitation?

Divorce can raise several issues for a family, especially if you and your former spouse have children together. When you decide to file for divorce, the court will enforce a custody agreement, which outlines several terms for your children, including child support payments, living arrangements, and, of course, visitation schedules. Due to
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How Do I Become a Guardian?

Whether a death occurs in the family or the birth parents of a child are unable or unfit to care for him or her, some vulnerable people may not receive proper care or support they need to survive. In these situations, you may step in and obtain legal guardianship for the individual,
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Child Support Rules for Military Families

Divorces can be complex proceedings, especially if you and your former spouse have children. You may need to enter the courtroom and determine where your children are going to live, how often you can visit them, and how much child support you may have to pay. If you are a military member
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Who Has Child Custody When the Parents Are Unmarried?

Child custody discussions are very common in divorce proceedings between parents. Based on the financial situation of each parent and the well-being of the children in question, the court decides how the children will split their time and what support each parent will need to provide. However, courts determine child custody in
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How is Parenting Time Determined in Indiana?

When you are filing for divorce in Indiana, you will need to have a series of discussions with your attorney and your former spouse about the division of your assets and, if you have children, custody and child support. When determining parenting time, you and your spouse will need to develop a
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