A Father’s Guide To Child Custody Arrangements
February 12, 2010 by admin
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If you’re a father going through a divorce then you know how hard child custody arrangements can be. But don’t worry. This article will give you 10 steps to help you in your child custody arrangements issue. But please remember. Keep your CHILD’S interest in mind first, and not yours.
This should go without saying. However, be active in your child’s life. The judge will look at how much time you spend with your child and that will play a big role in who gets custody.
Try everything in your power to work child custody arrangements out with your wife BEFORE going to court. This could save you some headache in the future.
Talk to your ex-wife about making a child custody agreement. Include things like who will see your child on his/her birthday, Easter, Halloween, Christmas, New Years and so on. If you and your ex-wife can agree on at least SOME terms, it’ll save you time and money in court later.
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Like most people who are going through a separation or divorce, you’re probably wondering “What’s next?” at every turn.
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# establish child custody and visitation
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# draft a marital settlement agreement
# deal with divorce emergencies
# address post-divorce issues, and
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Nebraska Child Custody – Custody Agreements, Parenting Plans
January 11, 2010 by admin
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The Nebraska Revised Statutes, Chapter 42 Section 364, have the custody laws for the state. Within these guidelines, parents who are separating or divorced can find the necessary information to help them prepare a parenting plan or custody agreement for their situation. A mother and father need to ensure that their plan is in the best interest of the child and that the court will accept it. Here are some of the rules from the Statutes that parents can use when making their custody agreement.
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