Iowa law clearly states that “parents with joint legal custody” means both parents jointly have legal custodial rights and responsibilities toward their child and neither parent has legal custodial ...
Whether it’s a high-profile custody battle stemming from a murder case or a couple navigating a divorce, child custody cases can be complicated legal matters. In North Carolina, there are multiple ...
Increasingly, separated and divorced parents are either choosing or being forced by courts to share parenting time equally. While it makes sense for a parent with minority time to pay support to a ...
In North Carolina, while adultery can be a factor in child custody decisions, it is not determinative. The primary consideration is always the best interest of the child, and courts have broad ...
A 52-year-old spouse is ending a 20-year marriage to a 60-year-old musician known for work in the 1990s, setting up a custody agreement for the couple’s two children. The case centers on parenting ...