How Does The Court Decide Who Gets The Children?
At the outset, it is important to understand that “custody” is usually divided into two separate categories – legal custody and physical custody. Usually, both parents are …
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What if My Child Doesn't Want to Visit with His or Her Other Parent?
It’s time for your nine-year-old child’s weekend visit with your ex, and, as usual, she’s dragging her feet. “I don’t want to go!“ she whines as you attempt to pack her overnight bag and push her toward the waiting car. “Why do I have to go?” she cries, tears welling up in her big blue eyes. Then there’s your …
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What is a Guardian Ad Litem?
A guardian ad litem is appointed by a court in order to represent the best interests of the child. Either parent can request that a guardian ad litem be appointed for their child, or the court can appoint a guardian ad litem for the child. While some states require that a guardian ad litem be an attorney, other states’ courts will appoint guardian ad litems who are not …
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Summons (with children)
This form is sent to you to respond to a petition for divorce when there are minor children involved. (Form UJS-311 Rev. 11/08)
Complaint with Minor Children
File this form with the court if you wish to obtain a divorce and there are minor children involved. (Form USJ-312 Rev. 1/09)
Answer and Counterclaim with Minor Children
Use this form as your written response to a petition for divorce that has been filed against you when there are children involved. (Form USJ-317 …
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