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Will a “bird’s nest” work for your custody?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Wednesday, February 10, 2016. There comes a time during a divorce that the parents have to decide how to handle the custody arrangements for their child or children. Traditionally, the children went with their mother and the father received “visitation” a few time a month. The mother might have stayed in the family home while the father would move out. Fathers today are often much more involved raising their children, frequently receiving the children 50 percent of the time. This can cause its own complications. One of the most difficult is the transfer

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How do judges make the decisions the do?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Fathers’ Rights on Saturday, February 6, 2016. Court proceedings are often confusing to participants. Family law cases involve very specific factual situations that often bring with them very strong feelings. For those involved, it can be difficult to separate the emotional from the legal and they may wind up being frustrated or disappointed in the outcome. Custody determinations are among the most difficult. Deciding how much time a child will spend with a parent is an intensely personal and emotional decision, yet judges must make these choices when the couple cannot compromise and submit an

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It may seem amusing until the cops get called in

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Fathers’ Rights on Thursday, February 4, 2016. It probably happens thousands of time a day across the nation. A parent takes a child’s cellphone away due to some transgression. While cellphones have become embedded in the culture and society, a child’s possession of a cellphone is still a matter of parental discretion. The situation becomes more complex when the parents are no longer married, as happens after a divorce, or in this recent case, were never married. The daughter sent a disparaging text of her father’s girlfriend and children. The father took her cellphone away.

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Now there is even an app for divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Monday, February 1, 2016. Technology has had an impact on divorce in this country. Cellphones, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook have already played roles in divorce cases. Errant spouses may use the phones to plan illicit meetings while their spouses may use them to track those meetings. Divorcing couples may post pictures on Facebook or rants on Twitter that may come back in unfortunate ways as evidence in a divorce hearing. Ill-thought out photos showing lavish spending made with a cellphone may make it difficult for a spouse to claim poverty during a property

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Do you & your co-parent have consistent media rules for the kids?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Thursday, January 28, 2016. More and more often, courts in Missouri are attempting to award joint child custody when it is possible and reasonable to do so. Even if former spouses have trouble getting along, it is often in the children’s best interest to maintain a relationship with both parents. This, of course, can lead to some co-parenting headaches. In today’s post, we’d like to discuss one issue that you might face if you share custody with your ex. That issue is how to manage your children’s access to media and electronic devices

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Do you need a child support modification?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Support on Friday, January 22, 2016. Child support payments are often a contentious subject for many couples involved in a divorce with children. While the amount of the child support payment is mechanical, in that the Missouri legislature has created a formula and there is a table that indicates the amount of support owed for a specific gross income. But that table is only part of the discussion, and income of both parents, the property they own and type of parenting plan they have will affect the final amount ordered by the court. Once

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