By Randy S. Margulis | Published May 2, 2013 | Posted in Child Custody | Tagged Tags: Buffalo lawyer, child custody agreements, Divorce, family law attorney | Leave a comment
While divorce ends a marriage, it doesn’t necessarily end the family. Even though ex-spouses may be ready to build new lives apart from each other, they may continue to maintain a shared relationship with their children. This relationship is expressed legally in both rights and responsibilities. In general, both parents have custodial rights and financial Read More
Read MoreRecent studies have shown that one out of every four babies born in the United States is born to unmarried parents who often live together. This raises difficult issues when the parents decide to separate. Do both parents have rights to the children? Which parent gets custody of the children? In New York, both partners Read More
Read MoreThe 2010 U.S. Census indicated that 4.9 million children under the age of 18 in this country are living in grandparent-headed households. Even for the majority of children who live with their parents, studies show that more grandparents than ever are providing day care to a grandchild on a regular basis and/or are assisting with Read More
Read MoreYou are getting divorced from your spouse. How will this affect your relationship with your kids? Will you be able to visit? If so, when? Will you pay child support? Can you get custody, or joint custody? What does this all mean? In the old days, Mom always got the kids and Dad took on Read More
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