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Courtroom Absenteeism – Not the Best-Strategy
Fairness is subjective when you’re not even in the courtroom to make your case.
Child Support INCREASED after 2 kids age out – Court of Appeals 2024
With no children born from the marriage but adult kids from previous ones, they quickly found themselves fighting over everything from houses to a boat
Crenshaw Child Support
The plaintiff’s subpoena attempts to delve into family business tax returns were promptly hit with a protective order
The Critical Importance of Discovery in Litigation
When you enter a legal dispute through the court system, both sides have a right to obtain information that supports their
Unsolicited Phone Calls Led to Felony Stalking in North Carolina
In this case, the victim, a 75-year-old widow, began receiving repeated, unsolicited phone calls from a fellow church member
When Is Enough, Enough? The System Failed Baby Ken
Picture this: a newborn, vulnerable and fragile, suffering from a hernia that, without surgery, left him in constant pain
Supporting Low-Income Mothers A Call for More Government and Community Assistance
Without a car and limited access to reliable transportation, low-income mothers often face impossible decisions
How Mediation Can Save You Money in a Child Custody Dispute
When facing a child custody dispute, emotions can run high, and legal battles can quickly become expensive.
Father’s Rights in Child Custody: A Victory for Fair Parenting
While under the Father’s care and custody, Rudy had progressed from special needs classes to regular classes and was designated as excelling academically.
The Court’s Test for Temporary versus Permanent Child Custody Orders
The court sought here to answer the still confusing question of “when does a temporary custody order become permanent?”










