by Carol Mayer | Feb 13, 2013 | Child Support, Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting Time (Visitation)
When Child Support Usually Ends Child support typically ends when the child turns 18 or completes secondary school (high school), whichever is later. However, if the child has not graduated from high school by the time she is 20 years old, then child support will...
by Carol Mayer | Jan 5, 2011 | Child Support, Custody, Family Law, Parenting Time (Visitation)
You and your partner just had a fight. It was awful. There was a lot of yelling, name calling, and nasty accussations. You’ve had that kind of fight before, but this time was different. This time your partner actually hurt you, or did something that made you...
by Carol Mayer | Nov 2, 2010 | Criminal Law, Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting Time (Visitation)
You and your ex had an agreement about custody and parenting time that became part of your divorce decree. Or maybe you were never married, but came to an agreement which you have been following on your own. Regardless of the arrangement, you suddenly realize that...
by Carol Mayer | Oct 28, 2010 | Custody, Divorce, Parenting Time (Visitation)
My headline may seem extreeme, but I promise that if you are not careful, Facebook will cause havock in your divorce. That picture of you having drinks downtown with friends to celebrate a birthday….. can be brought up in a custody proceeding. That nasty...
by Carol Mayer | Oct 21, 2010 | Custody, Divorce, Parenting Time (Visitation)
You have finally been offered that perfect job in a state where snowmobiles are something people have only heard stories of. You would be making more money, have more opportunities for advancement, and be closer to your family. The only thing between you and this...
by Carol Mayer | Sep 20, 2010 | Custody, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting Time (Visitation)
A Guardian Ad Litem(GAL) is a professionally trained person appointed by the judge in a case to represent the interests of a child, and advise the court with respect to custody and parenting time issues. The Guardian Ad Litem is not an attorney, though some attorneys...