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Tag Archives: Visitation
Ex Refusing Court Ordered Visitation
In the wake of a divorce with kids or other custody battles, the parenting plan lays out visitation, overnights, and the rest. This is a legally binding court-ordered document. Both parents must abide by what it says. But that doesn’t … Continue reading
Ex Can’t Afford To Fly Child Home After Visitation
Following divorce, custody and visitation tend to be tricky. And that’s in the best circumstances. Even if you and your ex live in the same city, scheduling, transportation, parsing out holidays, and the rest gets messy and convoluted. When you … Continue reading
Illinois DCFS Cases: Parents’ Visitation Rights After Children Have Been Removed by the Court
In this Learn About Law article we discuss parent's visitation rights once a child has been removed from a household due to alleged abuse or neglect Read more detail on Recent Real Estate and Property Law posts –
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Divorce Visitation Orders in Texas
Parents who are doing co-parenting affect the children either in a good way or a bad way. It is important for the parents to work together in a cooperative and flexible way. Making a favorable schedule is great to tend … Continue reading
I Pay Support But She Denies Visitation. Is That Legal?
After a breakup or divorce, if you have children, you have rights as a parent. The exception being, if one parent presents a danger to the child. That said, it’s not always easy to protect these rights. This is why … Continue reading