CPS, drug use and child custody questions

Divorce Attorney Angela Foy

Question: My wife is addicted to drugs. I left the home 6 months ago and moved a few hours away without the children because I couldn’t afford a divorce lawyer. CPS now has the children in their custody because of my wife’s drug abuse. The problem is I am being

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A Kidnapped Mind: A Book on Parental Alienation

By Matt Allen Editor, DadsDivorce.com Pamela Richardson spent hundreds of thousands of dollars and 12 years in court witnessing first-hand the dangerous effects of parental alienation. Her story of the “struggle, the hope, the missteps and all the agonizing drama along the way” formed her book, A Kidnapped Mind. Richardson

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DadsDivorce Live: Domestic Violence Against Men

DadsDivorce.com editor Matt Allen visits with Dr. Charles Corry, one of the leading researchers on domestic violence against men and president of the Equal Justice Foundation. Corry discusses his research on domestic violence against men, including “primary aggressor” laws and why they often are used against men. Also, listen to

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What You Need to Know About Orders of Protection

By Joseph E. Cordell, J.D., C.P.A, LL.M Principal Partner, Cordell & Cordell Orders of protection are unfortunately common in family law cases and are often used for strategic reasons. The terminology of the protective orders vary by state (they can be called protection from abuse orders, personal protection orders, domestic

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Defending Yourself From False Allegations

By Molly Murphy False allegations of physical and sexual abuse have become more and more common in the family court in the last few years. Whether a false allegation is made maliciously or made out of a feeling of concern, the result can be the same for the accused. The

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