In family law, tension runs high and a lot of the time a party’s action is fueled by emotion, sometimes causing a “domino-effect” of sorts or triggering retaliation from their husband/wife. The Family Court identifies and assists parties (and their children) on an immediate basis if the need rises to the level of an emergency. But what exactly is an “emergency” in Family Law?
In light of the holiday season, we researched articles on how divorce affects children during the holidays. We came across a wonderful article titled, “How Divorced Parents Can Help Their Children Survive the Holidays,” written by author Christina McGhee. You can read the original article by clicking the link below:…
Click the link below to read article on Huffington Post by Divorce Attorney, Morghan Leia Richardson: Custody Battles: The Top Five Things Dads Should Know Before Setting Foot in Court
Please revisit Holly Moore’s blog titled “How Facebook Can Win or Lose Your Custody Case”! Click here: How Facebook Can Win or Lose Your Custody Case
So we have been MIA on the blog-o-sphere lately. Moore Law Group has been crankin’ busy, and, of course, servicing our cases comes before blogging. However, a recurring theme has come up numerous times in the past several weeks, which warrants a pause in the madness to write about. It’s “taking care of your…
Who’s Your Daddy? If you don’t know whether you are the biological father of a child, it is important to know that you only have two years to figure it out. Yes, that’s right. Unless you request a DNA paternity test from the court within two years of the…
One of the most difficult and nerve-racking experiences of one’s life can be fighting for the custody of your child. One of the reasons it can be so wrenching is that it is somewhat unpredictable. What one Judge may deem as grounds for winning custody, another Judge may…
Yes! A lawyer for a child in family law is known as minor’s counsel, and the courts will be using this tool more and more. When parents are fighting over child custody, at some point in the litigation, the court may want more information than what the parents or…
Before having children, my husband and I always use to tease each other about who would get custody of our dogs if we divorced (this type of banter is an occupational hazard for a divorce lawyer). After not being able to reach an agreement, we would then turn to…