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Parental Kidnapping With No Custody Order

Parental Kidnapping With No Custody Order

by The coParenter Team | Jun 14, 2023 | Custody, Dealing with Conflict

Can a parent kidnap their own child? Is it parental kidnapping if there is no custodial order? Who gets custody in parental kidnapping cases? You will find answers to these and many other questions in this article.

What You Need to Know About Child Custody

What You Need to Know About Child Custody

by The coParenter Team | Oct 29, 2022 | Custody, Divorce

Did you know that many parents reach mutual child custody agreements without lawyers and multiple court hearings? This post explains different types of custody arrangements, and provides some best practices for making a custody agreement without going to court.

How To Prevent 50-50 Custody

How To Prevent 50-50 Custody

by The coParenter Team | Sep 17, 2022 | Co-parenting, Custody, Divorce

Joint physical or legal custody is not always the best solution for a child. After all, there are different circumstances in life. If you’re trying to avoid 50-50 custody, here’s what you need to know.

How Much Does a Custody Battle Cost?

How Much Does a Custody Battle Cost?

by The coParenter Team | Jul 21, 2022 | Divorce, Money Matters

Child custody cases are the most complicated to handle, and can come with unforeseen costs. This post helps to demystify how much you can expect to pay for a child custody battle and what basic costs you will need to cover.

Dad Absolved Of Paying Child Support Due To Parental Alienation By Mom

Dad Absolved Of Paying Child Support Due To Parental Alienation By Mom

by The CoParenter Team | Jul 19, 2018 | Co-parenting, Money Matters, Parental Alienation

Where a custodial parent deliberately alienates a child from its non-custodial parent, the non-custodial parent’s obligation to pay support may be suspended.

When Your Ex Refuses to Sell the House

When Your Ex Refuses to Sell the House

by Lauren Starks | May 14, 2018 | Ask the Expert, Divorce, Laurel Starks, Money Matters

You may decide to sell your property without the consent of your spouse. When accepting an offer, you’ll need signatures from everyone on the grant deed.(2 min 6 sec read)

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