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Child Custody

Domestic violence and child custody decisions

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Apr 20, 2018 | Child Custody

When you and your child's other parent share custody, you may have reasons to believe that your co-parent acts violently toward your child during their time together. Whether this is because of physical evidence, seeing the violence take place, or hearing about it...

What is a fixed visitation schedule in child custody?

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Mar 9, 2018 | Child Custody

When a couple must work out how to share child custody and visitation privileges, courts prefer to give them the opportunity to create a plan they both can agree upon, provided that it places the best interests of their child above their own rights or privileges....

Child custody disputes and unmarried parents

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Feb 12, 2018 | Child Custody

Child custody conflicts are some of the most frustrating things a parent can experience, and sometimes require one parent to take serious action to protect his or her rights. For unmarried parents facing custody decisions, it is important to use all available tools to...

Are you a victim of parenting time interference?

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Feb 2, 2018 | Child Custody

As a parent sharing custody or visitation rights, you know that custody issues are often very difficult to navigate. It is normal for parents to face some difficulty forming their lives around a court ordered custody plan, but some behavior crosses a line into...

Best interests of a child and grandparent custody

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Jan 26, 2018 | Child Custody

When a court considers custody options for a child, it is primarily concerned with the child's best interests above the rights or many of the preferences of parents and other guardians. In many cases, a court may even consider the wishes of the child in a ruling. This...

How can I compel a parent to pay owed child support?

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Jan 5, 2018 | Child Custody

If your child's other parent does not pay his or her child support on time, your child is ultimately the one who suffers. Unfortunately, many parents with child support obligations do not stay current with support payments, placing both themselves and the...

Does child custody have tax implications?

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Dec 1, 2017 | Child Custody

As you and your child's other parent work toward a fair child custody agreement, be sure to address how the way you divide your parenting responsibilities and privileges may affect your respective tax returns. Many parents, especially if they are both first-timers at...

Can I seek sole custody?

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Nov 3, 2017 | Child Custody

In general, courts prefer to split custody evenly between two parents. However, in many cases, this is either not possible or is in conflict with the wishes of one or both parents. If you or your child's other parent plan to seek sole custody, it is important to...

Preparing to seek nonparental custody

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Oct 27, 2017 | Child Custody

Child custody conflicts are usually between parents of a child, but not always. In some cases, a party other than a biological parent may seek custody of a child, and courts are usually willing to consider a compelling argument for nonparental custody if the...

Do I need a temporary child support order?

On Behalf of Weinman & Associates, P.C. | Oct 23, 2017 | Child Custody

When a child is rather young, determining who should care for him or her and when is an important part of any divorce negotiation. One of the most commonly used tools in this instance is a temporary child custody order. Under a temporary child custody order, parents...

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