Alaska Child Custody & Alaska Child Support

Alaska courts, like family courts in all states, strongly encourage divorcing parents to cooperate in working out the details of raising their children after the divorce because, in the long run, such agreements are in the best interests of the children involved. If the parents are unable to agree, the court will get involved, and will base its decisions on issues of child custody, visitation, and support on the best interests of the children.

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Alaska Divorce & Separation

While separations and divorces are common in every state, each state has its own laws and rules governing the process. If you are considering separation or divorce in Alaska, you might have questions about the specific divorce laws in Alaska. What are the requirements for getting a divorce in Alaska?

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California Child Custody & California Child Support

When children are involved in a California divorce, courts are careful to take into consideration the needs and interests of the child or children when deciding California child custody and California child support issues. All courts prefer parents to amicably work out the details of raising their children together after a divorce. But when a court needs to get involved, usually when the parents can’t agree, the court will always look to the best interests of the child or children. Following are the California laws governing child custody and support.

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Arkansas Child Custody & Arkansas Child Support

Arkansas courts, like family courts in all states, prefer that divorcing parents cooperatively work out the details of raising their children together after a divorce because, in the long run, such cooperative agreements are in the best interests of the children

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West Virginia Divorce & Separation

Getting a separation or divorce is of course common in every state, but you may not realize that every state has its own unique laws and rules that govern, and West Virginia is no exception.

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