Question: I got my divorce in Idaho but have since moved to Utah. Will the courts in Utah now be in charge of handling child support matters and are they required to follow the laws of Idaho? Or will I now be following the statutes in Utah?
Leslie Loftis’ premise seems counterintuitive on the surface. Loftis, who is a member of Leading Women for Shared Parenting, recently argued in an article published on the Daily Caller that one of the most effective ways to strengthen the institution of marriage would be by fixing how we handle divorces.
Question: My ex-spouse wants to move to a different state with our 8-year-old son. If I petition the court to stop her from moving, will that be a fast process?
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?
It’s that time of year when everyone is rushing to file their taxes. Keeping everything in order and making sure you file everything correctly is challenging under normal circumstances, but the process is even trickier if you are newly divorced. Here are some important things to keep to help you …
Many people consider their pets part of their family. It might sound silly, but the emotional attachment people forge with their furry friends is genuine. That creates a dilemma when couples divorce as they are forced to decide who keeps the animal. Traditionally, family courts have treated animals like property, …
Recently, Texas State Rep. Matt Kruase filed a bill to eliminate no-fault divorce in the state in an effort to strengthen marriage and families. The logic goes that more marriages will be saved since the law makes it more difficult, and costly, to obtain a divorce.