by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Support
In every state in the U.S., the law is clear that a child’s parents have a duty to provide support to a child – not the State. But are grandparents required to provide support to grandchildren under their care and custody? Under common law, biological or adoptive...
by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Custody
Many of the things that are agreed upon or ordered by the court during a divorce can be changed via a post-judgment modification. Even though your order is marked as final or permanent, certain aspects of the order can possibly be changed. The division of marital...
by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Custody
Virtual visitation is another term for internet or computer visitation. Parents and their children are able to have face-to-face time with each other using electronic equipment. A parent could use many different methods of electronic communication for virtual...
by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Resources
A person who violates a court order involving custody, child support, visitation, alimony and other family law issues can be found in contempt of court and face jail time for such a violation. A couple of North Carolina cases have highlighted and addressed these...
by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Custody
Being a grandparent is a wonderful phase of life for many people. Most grandparents truly love their grandchildren and enjoy spending as much time with them as they can. Ideally, grandparents who are actively involved in the lives of their grandchildren will continue...
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