When is Supervised Visitation the Most Appropriate Choice?

You’ve gotten divorced from your spouse and now you believe that their negative behavior is affecting your child in devastating ways. You don’t want this to follow them through their life, so you decide that maybe restricting their time with your child will benefit all sides. You’ve heard a bit about supervised visitation but might…

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Mental Illness and Custody: How This Impacts Custody Decisions

If one parent suffers from mental illness and you are going through a custody dispute, the court will take many things into consideration. If it has been brought up, it probably means that the court is assessing the mental fitness of the parent and whether or not it has an impact on their ability to…

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What Happens if Common Marriage Requirements Aren’t Met?

When you are thinking about or have just married your spouse, divorce or an annulment is probably the last thing on your mind. In every state in the U.S., there are marriage requirements that come before you are permitted to get married to your significant other. Sometimes, these legal requirements are confusing and overwhelming, especially…

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