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2022-10-262022-10-28Child Custody Clients Rely On Support And Representation From a Child Support Lawyer When somebody is going through a bad breakup or a divorce, they are going to request that the other party pays child […]
2022-10-182022-10-27Child Custody How to Help a Child Who Has a Parent in Jail When a parent is arrested for a minor infraction or misdemeanor, it is not likely that they will be sentenced to any […]
2022-10-182022-10-27Child Custody Child Custody in Minnesota – Best Interests of the Child Minnesota’s New Best Interests Factors for Child Custody When the court must make a decision regarding custody of a child, whether in […]
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2022-10-092022-10-27Child Custody Does Joint Custody Really Work? For kids, joint custody sounds like the perfect solution for the imperfect situation of divorce. Children in a divorce usually want their […]
2022-10-092022-10-27Child Custody Joint Legal Custody Life consists of many unpleasant life-altering changes. We accept job offers we normally would not because we have to eat and pay […]
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