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Your Rights to Child Custody, Visitation, and Support

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With the divorce rate above 50 percent and climbing, more and more parents are faced with difficult decisions or situations involving their children. This book is designed to let parents know their legal rights and to help them understand the court system with which they will deal. This new edition includes such current topics as the Troxell vs. Granville grandparents' custody case and its general ramifications for visitation throughout the fifty states. It also adds a new section on child support enforcement. Most parents think that once a decree for support has been ordered, that all is over. However, often times that is just the beginning. Getting the support that was mandated, in the amount that was stated, in the manner that was determined necessary, and in the time indicated are often major issues that must be continually confronted for the good of the children. The inclusion of a new glossary of terms, plus easy-to-use, blank tear-out forms makes this new edition a must for every person who has children and has gone through a divorce or for those who are contemplating a divorce.

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Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc. Edition: Second Edition

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  • ISBN: 1572481625
  • Release date: August 13, 2002

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  • ISBN: 1572481625
  • File size: 1059 KB
  • Release date: August 13, 2002

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English

With the divorce rate above 50 percent and climbing, more and more parents are faced with difficult decisions or situations involving their children. This book is designed to let parents know their legal rights and to help them understand the court system with which they will deal. This new edition includes such current topics as the Troxell vs. Granville grandparents' custody case and its general ramifications for visitation throughout the fifty states. It also adds a new section on child support enforcement. Most parents think that once a decree for support has been ordered, that all is over. However, often times that is just the beginning. Getting the support that was mandated, in the amount that was stated, in the manner that was determined necessary, and in the time indicated are often major issues that must be continually confronted for the good of the children. The inclusion of a new glossary of terms, plus easy-to-use, blank tear-out forms makes this new edition a must for every person who has children and has gone through a divorce or for those who are contemplating a divorce.

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