Question: My son has gone to live with his grandparents (my ex-wife’s parents) in another state until he graduates high school. The grandparents do not want my money for child support so am I still obligated to pay that to my ex-wife?
Question: My ex-wife and I signed a separation and property settlement agreement in Connecticut in 2002. We have both since moved, she to New York where she lives with our daughter and me to New York. There was an article in the agreement regarding educational expenses that stated that I …
Question: What are the chances I could get joint custody of my kids when they live in one state and I live in another? The kids did live here with me until their mom came and took them while my wife and I were at work. The other question is …
Question: My ex-wife recently married a man who is in the military. He is going to be deployed to Turkey soon. Is my ex allowed to move our mutual daughter out of the country and to the military base in Turkey for the expected two-and-a-half years that her husband will …
Question: My wife is originally from Canada but moved to the U.S. to live with me. Currently, we are married with one small child, but we will probably be getting divorced soon. If she leave the country and goes back to live in Canada, is she allowed to take our …
Question: I moved out of state last year, and my fifteen-year-old son now wants to live with me. My ex is opposed to this. My son says my ex verbally abuses him. If he refuses to return back home to her after our visitation, do I have to force him …
Question: My wife and I are talking about a divorce. She wants to leave our current state and move to another so that she’s close to her family. I know if we all move out there, my chances in court will drop significantly because I have no family in that …
Question: My ex and I both moved to separate states outside the state of our divorce. I have not been allowed custody of my kids in almost three years even though we’re supposed to have joint custody. Can I enforce the child custody law from one state to another?
By Julie Garrison Special to DadsDivorce.com After separation, your activities are going to change considerably. If you are the one initiating the separation and subsequent divorce, chances are you have already lined up your finances, change in residence, and child custody priorities. You may not have seen a divorce attorney …