All children have the right to be supported by both of their parents, even after a divorce. Although a child may not live with a parent primarily, that parent is still obligated to support the child financially to ensure that their needs are met.
Ex-wife seeks portion of husband's compensation from state
The division of property pursuant to a divorce can be complex based on the circumstances. States have different methods for distributing property and property can be classified in different ways. Typically, there are rules in place to properly distribute the various types of property involved in a divorce. However, there are times when property division can be more difficult, due to unique circumstances.
Advocacy group promotes equal custody for mothers and fathers
The determination of custody can be the most important decision that is made in a divorce. It dictates the living arrangement of the children and which parent they will spend the most time with. It also governs the rights and responsibilities of each parent as it concerns the children. Such an arrangement should be made with the best interests of the children at the forefront, but traditionally, there has been a preference towards granting physical custody to the mother, at the expense of the father's rights.
Father seeks child custody modification against lesbian ex-wife
The creation of an appropriate child custody arrangement can be one of the most difficult decisions involved in obtaining a divorce for Georgia parents. Many factors may be invoked in assessing the best situation for a child, and such cases can be stressful for all involved. If circumstances from the original order no longer exist, or the original order has been violated by one of the parents, a parent may seek child custody modification to update the arrangement.