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Complete Article Index
We cover a lot of different topics on this site - this article index gives you a pretty good idea of the subjects we cover. The following is a complete index of all articles on this site - presented in the most current to oldest article sequence.
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Child Support Enforcement and Federal Criminal Law
Child support enforcement is a growing area of family law. Once child support has been ordered by a Court, or agreed upon by two parents, it is not always smooth sailing. Although we hear a lot about "deadbeat parents" (and there are both moms and dads who are deadbeats), the overwhelming majority of parents pay support and take care of their children as agreed upon or ordered. But, when that is not the case, you have to know how child support enforcement works. . . . keep reading
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Child Custody Evaluation
A child custody evaluation can be ordered by a court if you are involved in a custody dispute with your spouse. The custody evaluation can be required in an initial custody case or in a subsequent case if one of the parents requests that the issue of custody be modified. If you are seeking primary custody of your child, you'll want to know the guidelines for the child custody evaluation that you will have to undergo. To some extent, these guidelines vary from state to state, so you will need to discuss the child custody evalutaion process with your attorney or your state family court. . . . keep reading
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10 Tips for Winning at Custody
Winning at Custody is one of the most difficult issues parents confront in divorce. In many cases, both parents want custody and are willing to spend whatever it takes to win. Custody is all about what is best for the children - and that involves proving that you are the best parent - i.e. that the other parent is not as good a parent as you and/or that the other parent is just simply a bad parent. . . . keep reading
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Never Married to Mom
In most states if mother and father are not married at the time of the child's birth, or do not subsequently marry, the child is deemed to be illegitimate. A father is deemed the biological father only and usually has no rights to the child. This is often true even if the father is named on the child's birth certificate. The mother has sole legal and sole physical custody of the child. . . . keep reading
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Legitimation of Child
Legitimation also refers to the official recognition of a child born out of wedlock, whose parents subsequently marry, as a child of that marriage. . . . keep reading
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