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Non-Custodial Parent:

As a non-custodial parent, you may experience a variety of emotions when it sinks in that you are not living with your child on a permanent basis.  It is important for you to remember that you are still your child’s parent.  You may feel challenged due to the limited time you are able to spend with your child but remember that your children need you to be there for them.  There may be changes in your situation where you may need to have your custody or visitation agreement modified.                                                                                                                      Go Back

Child Custody Topics: (click on each for description)
 
Types of Child Custody
Modification to Child Custody Orders
Visitation
Common Visitation Arrangements
Long-Distance Custody Issues

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Child Support
Child support refers to the payments made from one spouse to the other for the support and upbringing of their children.  read more..

  Division of Property
An important divorce issue is how property and debts are to be divided.  This can be done by the agreement of the parties and their lawyers or by a judge who may order how the property is to be divided.   read more..

  The Divorce Process
The first step of divorce, the decision to get divorced, is often the most difficult step to take.  It is important for you to realize that you have control over many aspects of the divorce process and that there are trained lawyers who can help read more..

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