Child custody state laws

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Offers state-specific custody information. Each report covers the custody, visitation, and child support laws and family court precedents for a specific state. This is accomplished by using discussions, examples, questions and answers, and summaries to make the large amount of information more meaningful to the reader.
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It is the goal of these reports to help you understand the "child custody environment" of each state, as well as the hard-and-fast legal statutes that are in place. (Example: In order to be politically correct, it seems that the Family Court in EVERY STATE likes to talk about the "equality of men versus women." In the Custody Section of our report for one of the states, this question is asked: The total time from PAYMENT CONFIRMATION through DOWNLOAD COMPLETION is approximately 1 to 3 minutes, depending on the speed of your computer connection.
CUSTODY~VISITATION~SUPPORT ~The Child's Wishes: A brief overview of how courts accept and/or consider a child's wishes.
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~Child Support Decisions: Defining and focusing on the issues and factors involved in child support negotiations. ~Reasonable Visitation?: The basic DO's and DON'Ts of devising visitation schedules. How much is too much, or is it enough? (Based on what is acceptable to your Family Court.)
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~Frequently Asked Questions about Visitation (FAQs): A consistently updated section of typical questions that family law attorneys tend to be asked. "YOUR ANSWER MAY BE HERE!" ~Types of Child Custody: Defining and focusing on the differences of temporary, physical and legal custody. This section will help make decisions as to what custody goals are obtainable.
~Child's Bill of Rights: A list of rules parents should attempt to follow to see that a child's basic rights are not taken away. (Family Court judges love to see these rules followed.). Before going to trial or undergoing a parenting evaluation, you will need to have certain information, documents and exhibits ready in case you have the opportunity to present them.
information for the specific state ~Grandparent Visitation: A explanation of the courts current outlook on the role of grandparents.