If One Parent gets Physical Custody can they move out of State? If the child of a divorced parent usually needs to consent to an out of state move; or else needs to get approval by the court as part of a Modification to remove the child out of state. If there is Joint Physical […]
27
Sep
In Massachusetts What are somethings that I can do to Help get better Chance of Winning Custody or Having more Parenting Time? Many people ask about moving from the marital residence if the child is living there. Generally, it is it not considered abandonment to do so; which is a concern that people have, but […]
23
Sep
A Court Ex Parte Order is a decision the Court makes only after one party presents evidence. At times it is usually based on an emergency and it would require an Affidavit and a hearing in front of the Judge to determine whether it would occur. Then there would be an immediate order and allow […]
20
Sep
In Massachusetts a “Parenting Plan” is similar to a “Visitation Plan”. It can talk about details of the time that the children spend with each parent. It can be very detailed oriented with specific times, dates, holidays, vacations, summer vacations, out of state, the ways that the parents can contact each other, and a variety […]
16
Sep
In Massachusetts Child Custody Cases, who gets Custody of the Child (children)? The Probate and Family Court determines physical custody based on a variety of factors. The standard is the best interest of the child or children. One of the more important factors is who has been the child or children’s primary caregiver during […]
13
Sep
This is the process of having a man legally declared to be the father of the child. If the child is born to the parents who have never been married it is called both “Paternity or sometimes a 209c case; which refers to the General Laws of Massachusetts c. 209c. Probate Court has the power […]
10
Sep
There had been 3 main errors in the 2017 guidelines. These changes are not as significant, but it does change some of the calculation forms. In particular, the different child support calculations in a variety of cases especially if there are children both under and over 18. There are also additional adjustments for childcare, health […]
06
Sep
Is it Possible to Deviate or not follow the Child Support Guidelines? In Massachusetts the Judge is permitted to deviate; which means not follow the Child Support Guidelines and it can be either higher or lower from the guideline amount. In certain circumstances, if it is plus or minus 2% points the Judge […]
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