Recent Posts in Father's Rights Category
Posted on Jun 30, 2022 By Arnold Law Group, APC
Establishing the paternity of a child is far more important than some people realize. If you don’t prove who a child’s biological father is, it can have terrible consequences in the ...
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Posted on Mar 28, 2022 By Arnold Law Group, APC
Often, one spouse knows before the other that the marriage is over. Maybe it’s only over for them and their spouse thinks the marriage is fine. Or maybe they both know their marriage has issues, ...
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Posted on Nov 23, 2021 By Arnold Law Group, APC
Men often assume that when their child is born, they are automatically given parental rights. This is not so, and the process is more complicated. Even in the simplest of situations – a husband ...
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Posted on Jul 6, 2020 By Arnold Law Group, APC
“One-in-four parents living with a child in the United States today are unmarried. Driven by declines in marriage overall, as well as increases in births outside of marriage, this marks a ...
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Posted on Nov 20, 2018 By Arnold Law Group, APC
Holidays can be incredibly difficult for the recently divorced, and Thanksgiving is no exception. In the past, you may have enjoyed cooking and eating a delicious turkey dinner with your spouse and ...
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Posted on Jun 22, 2018 By Arnold Law Group, APC
Father’s Day is meant to celebrate the relationship between a father and his children. Unfortunately, this celebration becomes understandably difficult following a divorce. Life after divorce is ...
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Posted on Feb 6, 2017 By Arnold Law Group, APC
In the past, courts were more likely to award primary custody to the mother rather than the father. But today, judges do not presume that the mother will be the primary caretaker. Rather, courts are ...
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