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Changes Lead To Choices Your Expert Guide Through Changing Times
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Changes Lead To ChoicesYour Expert Guide Through Changing Times
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Getting divorced as a parent

On Behalf of | Dec 24, 2022 | Divorce, Family Law Issues |

If you have decided to move forward with a divorce and you have kids, there are various issues you should focus on. For starters, you should not feel guilty if ending your marriage has become necessary. Many parents decide to part ways with their child’s other parent, whether they experience domestic violence or the marriage has become broken beyond repair for some other reason.

It is vital to have a clear understanding of various legal issues that you could have to deal with as a parent. For example, you should take a look at child support as well as child custody. Throughout this process, it is crucial to prioritize your child’s best interests and do everything in your power to find an outcome that safeguards their future.

Divorce and child custody

According to the Census Bureau, roughly 21.9 million kids in the U.S. had parents living in different households during 2018, which draws attention to the prevalence of non-custodial parents in the U.S. It is very important to focus on child custody and go over your case from a personalized point of view. Whether you want secure full custody of your child, expect to share custody with the other party or want to ensure that you have visitation rights, this is an extremely important facet of the divorce process that could have a significant impact on your relationship with your child.

Child support and divorce

The Census Bureau also states that 49.4% of custodial parents had child support agreements during 2018. It is crucial to understand how courts calculate child support and prepare for payments, whether you plan on receiving support or having the obligation to pay.

Back child support can create many different challenges for custodial and non-custodial parents, and this highlights the importance of addressing child support matters correctly.