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Custody issues in a divorce case can easily become controversial and complicate the divorce process. While there are a variety of elements concerning custody, in this video Michigan lawyer Jacob Femminineo delves more deeply into two aspects of the matter: physical custody and legal custody. Physical custody is, simply enough, where the child lives. Whether the child ultimately resides with the mother or father or is split between both parents homes will be decided during the divorce process. Typically, there is usually one parent who has sole physical custody. The concept of legal custody is more involved. This type of custody takes into account all the major decisions regarding the child such as care, education, religion, and health. Michigan divorce cases involving children almost always end with joint legal custody. Watch this video to find out why, to get specific examples of situations involving legal custody, and to find out what circumstances will have a judge getting involved.
Episode 12: Zach sits down with Tila Tequila who may become his new best friend and also welcomes another guest on the show who some people may recognize.
According to the Census, January is the month when the most divorces are filed, with 90% of them being done by women. For men filing for divorce, it’s June.
Why the difference?
An annulment you get if you’ve been married for a few days or hours and a divorce is if you’ve been married for a while, am I right? or wrong? or a little off?
I am married to a guy who is an indian but got naturalized to US citizen and I am a permanent resident of US and still have my indian citizenship.We also have a child who is a US citizen since he was born in US.I suspect my husband of having an affair and planning to divorce me. How can I make sure that I get the custody of the child and which country has the right to divorce us.
I need substantial proof and great information. Can anyone tell me what that rate of divorce between the famous celebs and the average americans are? What my actual question is; is the divorce rate among celebs higher than the divorce rate of average americans? Because in today’s society, in my opinion it seems average Joe’s can stick it out in marriage with more problems than the celebrities can? Anyone who can help me discover this assumption to be true would be terrific help to me!!!