Cordell & Cordell Executive/Managing Partner, CEO Scott Trout explains the most important dos and don’ts to consider regarding child support.
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Cordell & Cordell Executive/Managing Partner, CEO Scott Trout explains the most important dos and don’ts to consider regarding child support.
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The split of a marriage means splitting time with the kids. You are going to have at least some time to yourself while they are with their mom. This can be a lonely and difficult adjustment, so filling this empty void with new hobbies and fun activities can help boost …
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Divorce is never an easy undertaking. Family bonds feel broken and children are confused. Divorce can strain the relationship kids have with their fathers.
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The biggest fear that many fathers have going into the divorce process is that splitting apart the family will reduce the role they play in their kids’ lives. Children of divorce face plenty of challenges, and it can be crippling if one parent ends up alienated out of their lives.
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If you’re a divorced dad who suddenly finds himself out of work, you’re probably concerned about what happens with child support when unemployed. This unexpected transition can spell financial catastrophe. Suddenly, you’re scrambling to figure out how to pay child support with no job or how to get child support …
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You can catch a cold or the flu from a friend, but is it also possible that divorce is contagious?
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Question: What can I do when my ex is withholding custody from me?
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Question: I have a recording of a conversation between my wife and I that shows she is unfit to take care of our kids as well as text messages that show she has a drinking problem. Can I use this information to help me get custody of my kids?
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Question: If I were to qualify for divorce, would my wife be entitled to the funds from my trust fund?
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Question: Is there any way to move my child custody case to the state I’m currently living in? My ex-wife and I live in separate states and the expense for hotel rentals, car rentals, plane tickets, and everything else is starting to take its toll.
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