NY: Sreelatha Nair Indicted on International Kidnapping Charges

Another case where a parent kidnaps her children to a foreign country.  This time, it’s India and there is no extradition for such an offense. We’ve previously highlighted the case of Christopher Savoie, currently incarcerated in Japan for trying to...

Arguments Over Child Custody Matters

When you’re embroiled in a high-conflict divorce and custody matter, the arguments don’t simply end when the family court judge renders a decision regarding how the custodial arrangement will be for the foreseeable future. Sadly, our experience has been...

Coming to a Child Custody Agreement

Parenting agreements (custody agreements) are those legal agreements regarding the legal and physical custodial arrangements pertaining to the children after a divorce or extended period of separation. While parents are almost always the the parties named in child...

Father’s Rights and Child Custody

Perhaps the single toughest issue facing fathers going through a high-conflict divorce matter – is managing to obtain meaningful time with the children in the aftermath.  Obtaining significant parenting time (custody) of their children is frequently a difficult...

General Child Custody Information

A fight over child custody is one of the most frightening, frustrating, and difficult parts of the divorce process.   It’s always best to come to as reasonable and as equitable a parenting plan that two parents can manage logistically, providing that both...

Child Custody Litigation

A normal expectation during any divorce involving children (especially if they’re the high-conflict variety), child custody litigation is both stressful and heartbreaking. In addition to the breakdown of parenting time, child support matters are often rolled...

What is Joint Legal Custody?

Joint legal custody is the legal term used to describe both parents sharing the rights and responsibilities of caring for children after a divorce or relationship split. Joint legal custody means that the major decisions about the child’s life are made by both...