Only in the rarest of cases do courts need to determine who the mother of a child is; nine months of pregnancy and hours of labor leading to the child’s birth tends to be a pretty strong indicator. Paternity, on the other hand, can be much trickier to establish, especially ...
What Happens to a Custody Agreement When You Move Out of State?
As hard as it was during the divorce, your life has settled down to the point where you’ve moved on, and you’re ready to move to greener pastures. But ...
Co-Parenting Time: How to Make the Most of Summer Vacation
Summer vacations are a time for you and your family to step outside, take a break, and enjoy the warm weather together. Many families go out of town, ...
Another year has come and gone, bringing with it many joys and many challenges. At Family Law Advocacy Group, we hope that everyone has a wonderful ...
The media and society constantly discuss what it is like to be a mother and how motherhood affects women, often eclipsing the experience of men and ...