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Relocation: When You Want to Move With Your Child

Child Custody, Communications, Moving, ResidencyBy Zachary AshbyFeb 3, 2017

A new job, a new relationship or just a new life – you’ve decided to move. Your only concern is how to relocate with your child that you have legal custody of. There are several issues to take into account so let’s begin. When there is an existing court order, like a parenting plan: If…

Custody Counts

Agreements, Child Custody, Divorce Articles, Family, Mediation, VisitationBy Zachary AshbyFeb 1, 2017

Are kids in “custody” spending more time with mom, dad, or is it equal? And who is doing the deciding – the parents or the courts? Children in sole custody situations are usually with the mother. This is not that surprising but still, the fact that only 1 in 6 custodial parents are fathers seems…

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