Ordinarily, you don’t have the right to deny the other parent their visitation rights. However, there are exceptional cases in which you may block the other parent’s access to their child, at least temporarily. Here are four examples of such cases:
If There Are Preexisting Engagements
If the parent shows up without notice or prior arrangement, then you don’t have to cancel the child’s plans or your plans and let the other parent have them.…
Although it’s possible to go through a divorce without getting attorneys involved, there are several situations when you should have an attorney as well as your spouse. The following are a few of the most common situations:
You have children
It is important to have a custody agreement that specifies whether one of you will get full custody or joint custody. All situations regarding visitation need to be specified as well.…
Being charged with a DUI can turn a night out on the town into a nightmare riddled with worry. Not only do you need to be concerned about a DUI conviction and any fines and jail time you may face, you may wonder how a DUI charge would affect your driver’s licensing privilege and your ability to insure your vehicle. Fortunately, there are a few ways to deal with the nightmare of a DUI charge so it doesn’t impact you severely in the future.…