Child Custody and Parental Rights

Articles in this category cover the laws and court processes that determine child custody, parenting time, and decision-making authority, including how judges apply the “best interests of the child” standard. Topics include establishing or modifying custody and visitation orders, parental rights and responsibilities, relocation disputes, and enforcement of custody agreements.

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What ‘Abandonment’ Really Means Legally — It’s Not What You Think

What ‘Abandonment’ Really Means Legally — It’s Not What You Think

Legally, abandonment usually requires intent to leave plus a sustained period of non-support or non-contact, not just moving out. Courts look at actions like lack of communication, failure to provide financial support, and continued absence, which can vary by state and context. This article explains abandonment in divorce, child custody, and property disputes and what […]
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