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    situations when you should have an attorney as well as your spouse. The following are a few of the most common situations. You have children It is important to have a custody agreement that specifies whether one of you will get full custody or joint custody. All situations regarding visitation need to be specified as well. Custody arrangements may be different during the school year than in the summer time. Much of this may seem like things that a couple can work out themselves‚ but the problem is

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    Statement of Facts: The Whiteheads got divorced in 2016. Mr. Whitehead is supposed to pay $700.00 a month for child support. In January of 2017‚ Mr. Whitehead lost his job and stayed unemployed until October of 2017. After 10 months of being unemployed‚ Mr. Whitehead found a job as an electrician. While he was unemployed‚ he did not pay any of the child support. In 2017‚ Mrs. Whitehead filed a motion for a divorce decree with the court. Mrs. Whitehead wanted Mr. Whitehead to pay the $7000.00 he

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    end in divorce. Nearly one million children in the United States alone experience the divorce of their parents each year. Plus‚ thousands more will be born to single mothers this year alone. I want to determine if a child‚ whose parents separate and/or divorce prior to the child turning three‚ will have any developmental‚ cognitive‚ and social delays. My hypothesis is that the separation and/or divorce the child’s parents will have a negative effect on the social well-being of infants and toddlers

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    Children’s Pastimes‚ Today and Yesterday Children’s Pastimes‚ Today and Yesterday Gail Wilson CompositIon I Professor Goar Everest University Online May 26. 2011 Children’s Pastimes‚ Today and Yesterday Abstract This article will show the differences in Children’s Pastimes Today and Yesterday We will attempt to show you the difference in raising children today from yesterday. This article will show how children are watched over more now as opposed to days gone by due to pedophiles

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    thoughts going through my head at once but i do remeber few of them thoughts like moving to Alabama and makimng new friends‚ If my mother and daddy will ever get back together and how long will this last. I already knew that if my mother have full custody of us that we will be living in Alabama our whole life. I thought Alabama was a country state and full of farms‚ i would have never thought that Alabama has what it has. like:malls‚ movie theater‚ and places to shop. my family mostly live in pedimont

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    A dead beat dad should be penalized for not taking care of their child by providing financial support. Dead beat dads should serve jail time; attend an educational program‚ and show these men the circumstances that they have forced their child and mother to live in. In most homes children are born out of wedlock. Even though a child is born out of wedlock‚ it is still both parents responsibility to contribute to the child needs. Unfortunately‚ its easier said than done because this is not happening

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    often caught in the middle often this tumultuous situation. Children of divorcing parent often are extremely affected by the loss of a parent. The change in the child’s life is a major impact on the child. The loss of daily routines and familiar home situations can be a source of anxiety for the child. Many children exhibit sign of anger‚ frustration and sorrow. The ways and amount of emotions displayed vary depending on the child’s age. This paper will examine the various impacts that divorce has

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    information is gathered from parents and their observations of their children‚ but parents who have had marital problems may have an altered psychological well being and therefore affect the results negatively. (Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry) Children from divorced families are on "average" somewhat worse off than children who have lived in intact families. These children have more difficulty in school‚ more behavior problems‚ more negative self-concepts‚ more

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    influence and be a good role model which is needed in a young child’s life when the un-fit dad fails at being a parent. There are many types of deadbeat dads. A deadbeat dad is not only a dad that chooses not to be in a child life but a dad that fails to provide materialistic things the child needs‚ clothes‚ school supplies and most importantly food and shelter. Dads that find themselves in jail as a result of their own actions and can’t be there for their children‚ so being in jail is no excuse and they

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    spots in her life. First‚ she finds out her father leaves her brother Michael at the airport by himself with nothing‚ which increases her hate for her father ever since he and her mom got divorced. Next‚ she finds out her dad is not going to help pay child support and then gets sent to the school counselor for anger management. Then‚ Rebecca‚ her sister decides to invite her dad to her wedding‚ who she sorely hates. Lily still hasn’t said anything about her brother’s ordeal‚ so her whole family is still

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