Monthly Archives: May 2012
Provisions for Basic Custody Agreements and Visitation Schedules
A custody agreement should include everything you need to ensure the rules for raising your child apart are clearly defined. Different states have different laws, so you should be aware of the specific legislation in your state to ensure you … Continue reading
What to Include in a Basic Visitation Schedule
Once a custody agreement is accepted by the court, it will become part of the custody order and you will be legally obligated to comply with it. The agreement will serve as the rules and regulations for raising your child … Continue reading
The Challenges of Creating Military Visitation Schedules and Custody Agreements
Being in the military adds extra challenges to child custody cases. The first thing you should be concerned about when filing for child custody or responding to a suit for child custody is jurisdiction. Jurisdiction is the right and power … Continue reading
Military Custody Agreements – Preparing for Deployment
The laws pertaining to child custody and visitation vary from state to state. Some states have specific laws that apply to military families involved in custody disputes while others do not. You should become familiar with the custody laws in … Continue reading
How to Create a Successful Visitation Schedule
Most courts in the United States have some form of standard or generic visitation schedule that is provided to parents who are unable to work out an agreement on their own. As parents, you should want what is best for … Continue reading


