Leading Women for Shared Parenting recently completed a comprehensive review of child custody determinations for the state of North Dakota from 2011 through 2017 and the findings are quite concerning.
Question: During my custody case my ex-wife told several lies that caused the case to be very drawn out and resulted in a lot more attorney fees. Since she perjured herself, can I be repaid for those attorney fees?
More and more, social media is becoming a major issue in divorce cases. The tendency to overshare intimate details of their personal lives has come back to haunt many individuals when those posts are submitted as evidence.
After a divorce, the parent who has primary physical custody of a child may wish to relocate to another state with the child. But often, the non-custodial parent opposes the move. In such cases, it may be necessary for a court to rule on the issue of the custodial parent’s …
There are far too many depressing stories about the challenges fathers face after divorce. We constantly hear reports of paternity fraud, child support mishaps, and even deadly tragedies that are at least partially the result of a family court system that drives dads to the point of desperation. The stereotypes …
Question: During discovery, what happens if my ex doesn’t disclose all bank accounts? I know she is still on an account with her parents and I feel she may be hiding some money.
Question: I have been trying to serve my ex-wife with a visitation motion. The addresses I have tried ended up not being connected to her. Is there a step I am missing that I can try?