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  • Will Your New Job Affect Your Child Custody or Support Orders?
    Will Your New Job Affect Your Child Custody or Support Orders?

    The Impact of Your Job on Family Law Orders When starting a new job, it's natural to wonder how it may affect your existing child custody or support orders. Changes in employment can sometimes ...

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  • 3 Mistakes to Avoid with Social Media During a Custody Battle
    3 Mistakes to Avoid with Social Media During a Custody Battle

    In the digital age, social media has become ubiquitous in daily life. However, for parents entangled in a custody dispute, it can transform from a platform for sharing life’s moments into a potential ...

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  • How Could Your Financial Situation Affect a Child Custody Decision?
    How Could Your Financial Situation Affect a Child Custody Decision?

    In any child custody decision, the child’s well-being is the foremost concern. Our society is driven by money, so a court must consider your finances as a part of that overall well-being. It will ...

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  • Parental Alienation and Its Impact on Adults and Children
    Parental Alienation and Its Impact on Adults and Children

    Parental alienation is an incredibly harmful, destructive practice that affects millions of children around the world. It can severely damage the quality of a child's relationship with their parent, ...

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  • Child Custody and Substance Abuse
    Child Custody and Substance Abuse

    When a parent or guardian has an addiction to drugs, alcohol, or other substances, it can have devastating effects on their family. This problem can be particularly difficult for the children ...

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  • Is My Child’s Co-Parent Legally Unfit?
    Is My Child’s Co-Parent Legally Unfit?

    Co-parenting is always a challenge, and those difficulties worsen when you are worried about the other parent’s fitness. If you believe your child’s co-parent poses a danger to your child, you must ...

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