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Understanding the High Bar for Modifying Custody, Visitation, or Support in Iowa

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A common question I hear in my practice regularly – what is the likelihood that I can get a custody change? The likelihood of success in a modification action is more complex than it might appear at first....more

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Curious Appellate Decision Affirming the Denial of Sole Custody and Appointment of a Parenting Coordinator

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I have written a lot on this blog regarding my love/hate relationship with the appointment of parent coordinators. In fact, one of the more read posts, to this day, is one from 2019 entitled The Futility of Parenting...more

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Can My Spouse Move Away with the Kids? What the Law Says About Relocation During Divorce

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When parents separate, questions about where the children will live, and whether one parent can move away with them, often become some of the most emotionally charged and legally complex issues. Before a custody order is in...more

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Can A Child Refuse Visitation with A Parent? What North Carolina Law Says.

Undergoing a divorce or separation can be an emotionally taxing experience. This feeling is exacerbated when children are involved. So, what happens if your child says they don’t want to go see their other parent? Or if they...more

Lerch, Early & Brewer

What Celebrity Custody Battles Can Teach Maryland and DC Parents

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When celebrities divorce, the headlines tend to focus on the drama. But behind the paparazzi photos and tabloids, celebrity custody disputes often mirror the same issues that parents in Maryland and Washington, D.C. face...more

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When A Child Refuses Visitation: What Happens Next?

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When a child of divorce no longer wants to follow an existing visitation schedule, how does that impact custody orders?...more

Lowndes

Florida Supreme Court Rules “Concrete Steps” Not Required to Restore Parent Timesharing Rights

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Last week, the Florida Supreme Court in C.N. v. I.G.C. (Case No. SC20-505), ruled on the issue of whether a court is required to give a parent “concrete steps” to restore lost timesharing and return to the pre-modification...more

Fox Rothschild LLP

A Reminder: No Change Of Circumstances? No Best Interests Of The Child Finding? No Change Of Custody Or Parenting Time..

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Last summer, Eliana Baer and Eric Solotoff of our Family Law Department achieved an Appellate Division victory when a trial court’s decision to allow our client’s ex-husband to obtain a custody evaluation without the...more

Pullman & Comley, LLC

What Happens to My Family Law Case During the COVID-19 Crisis?

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We are now in the sixth week of the COVID-19 restrictions in the Court system. Our family law group here at Pullman & Comley, LLC continues to be inundated by questions and concerns about the impact this crisis is having on...more

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