Halloween is on Friday, and many children are excited to put on their costumes and go trick-or-treating. But there are some considerations that don’t automatically come to mind. For instance, in some cities in Virginia, there is an age limit to who
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Most people going through a divorce have anxiety of what to expect. The process is foreign to most people because they have little experience with the courts. Here are some expectations to keep in mind during your divorce proceedings: 1 – Expect
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Some times parents are afraid that the other parent is going to leave the country with the minor child. What are the options if this fear exists? If the child already has a passport, and it is in your possession, keep it
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A child’s upcoming birthday can cause anxiety for newly divorced or separated parents. The parents are maintaining two separate households, yet each parent wants to be part of the birthday celebration. What are the options? A Shared Birthday Party Many couples have
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People move or relocate all the time – sometimes for a job, sometimes to be closer to family, or sometimes just for a new start. However, for separated or divorced parents who share custody of a child, a move is complicated. The
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In the District of Columbia, the court may order a non-custodial parent to have supervised visitation with the minor children. The Supervised Visitation Center is a wonderful resource that is run by D.C. Superior Court. It’s a safe place where non-custodial parents
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School is about to start, which of course means more school buses will be on the road. School buses make frequent stops and often drive slower than the posted speed limit. If you see a bus stopped, with flashing lights and stop
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As the school year approaches, there are questions many parents have about the new school year. If you recently went to court and received a custody order, there are a few things that non-custodial parents should keep in mind. 1 – Ensure
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The end of a marriage is a difficult time. Some couples who are considering divorce, first file for legal separation as a trial run. Divorce proceedings legally dissolve the marriage. Legal separation allows the parties to lead separate lives but remain married.
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In July, marijuana was decriminalized in the District of Columbia. This November, the residents of D.C. will vote on legalizing marijuana. In family law, this brings up the question: how does legalized marijuana affect custody disputes? Marijuana’s growing social acceptance is complicating the
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