Child Support & Paternity: How A Family Lawyer Can Help

Posted on: 27 March 2015

Do you need child support for a child that you never had a paternity test performed for? A family lawyer will be able to help you located the other parent for a paternity test as well as walk you through the process of getting child support. In this article, learn what a family lawyer can do to help you get the child support your child deserves. How Can a Lawyer Assist with a Child Support Case?
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Shared Parenting Agreements For Divorcing Couples: Easy And Fast

Posted on: 18 March 2015

If you are going through a divorce and you want to keep your child's out of the problem as much as possible, you could consider putting together a shared custody agreement. This prevents you from having to battle it out in court, and it's going to make things much easier for your children. There are many benefits to the shared custody agreement that you sign with a mediator, instead of bringing the issue up when you are trying to settle other problems in front of the judge.
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Facts About Bankruptcy You Didn't Know

Posted on: 5 March 2015

Many people refuse bankruptcy as an option to become debt-free because of unfounded fears that you lose everything and can't get anything after. Here are some things about bankruptcy that you probably didn't know. That lack of knowledge it keeping you from choosing bankruptcy: Keep Your Home Chances are high that you will not lose your home if you file for bankruptcy. There is a law in most states called the household exemption law that gives you a certain amount of equity in your home that creditors can't touch.
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Consequences You May Face When You Falsely Accuse Your Partner Of Child Abuse

Posted on: 24 February 2015

People do strange things during divorce. For example, you may be tempted to say that your partner is abusing the kids so that you get their sole custody. However, that would be a dangerous move to make, because you may be slapped with penalties such as: Limited Custody The court is likely to slap you with limited custody of your kids if it is proven that you made false abuse allegations against your partner.
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