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May 22, 2013

Omaha Nebraska Divorce LawyerQuestion:

In my parenting plan it reads the father will have two uninterrupted weeks during the summer.

One of the weeks we agreed to will start on a weekend they are with me. The problem is the next weekend is not my planned weekend with them but is Father's Day so I will have my kids again.

My question is would my uninterrupted week start when I picked them up for my weekend or at the end of my weekend?


Apr 30, 2013

holiday parenting timeQuestion:

This year my birthday falls on Mother's Day, which is supposed to be my ex-wife's day with our child.

However, I'd like to see my child on my birthday, but she is unwilling to even split time.

Does my birthday or a holiday take precedent when it comes to which parent gets visitation with our child?


Apr 11, 2013

parenting time work scheduleBy Sara Pitcher

Cordell & Cordell Divorce Lawyer

In states with Parenting Time Guidelines that do not specifically propose parenting time for parents with non-traditional work schedules, there can be unanswered questions on how to handle the parenting time schedule.

Parents who work as police officers, firefighters, nurses, or any other occupation that typically does not have weekends off work should have an immediate concern as the Parenting Time Guidelines often recommend parenting time every other weekend for the non-custodial parent.


Apr 10, 2013

Noblesville Indiana Divorce LawyerQuestion:

My wife has moved out with our children and is denying me access to them saying she doesn't have to give me parenting time if there is not a court order.

I do not wish to cause any problems that could potentially damage my child custody case. I do, however, wish to see my children.

How can I get parenting time with my children if I am still legally married and no court orders have been issued?


Mar 06, 2013

georgia divorce lawyerQuestion:

Our parenting time schedules and our incomes have not changed since the time our divorce decree was entered.

At the time of the divorce, even though we had an even amount of parenting time, I was ordered to pay child support because my income was higher.

Is there a way to modify child support if it was only ordered because I make more money even though we have the children for the same amount of time?


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