Marriage and Family Law

The process of protecting your child’s right to have access to you as a parent is dictated by the law.

The laws of each state differ as it pertains to:

Child Custody

Support Obligations

Parenting Time

Parenting Plans

 

MaritalLaws.com will help you learn the details of your state’s laws.

For example, view the map below of states that Favor Joint Custody:

 

When reading and learning the laws of your state be sure to continuously research information pertaining to your situation.

Identify the main factors that make up the formula used in your state:

Timesharing Overnights

Timesharing Overnights

Distance from the Child

Distance from the Child

Insurance Carrier

Insurance Carrier

Understanding these details of the laws and your case is paramount to achieve the goals of establishing the child’s rights to have access to you as the parent.

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