• Child Related Issues

    Author: Mock Webware |

    Children often become the center of many family legal issues. When a family includes children there are many things to consider, some of which may not be initially obvious and clear. For example, decisions on where the children will live, who will pay for their necessities, whether custody of the children will be sole or joint, and what type of upbringing will the children have, etc. will have to be made. The process of dividing your family can often feel conflicting and take an emotional toll on both you and your children. That is why Rame operates his practice with compassion.…

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  • Custody and Access

    Author: Mock Webware |

    Child Custody relates to the child’s living arrangements and establishes which parent takes on the responsibility and makes decisions about the children’s day-to-day life and future. This can be a critical factor in preserving your relationship and maintaining the important bond with your child. There are many types of custody: physical, legal, joint, and temporary. Physical custody determines which household the child will reside. Legal custody encompasses the right to make decisions regarding the child’s lifestyle and well-being, for example, their education, religion, and so on. Joint custody addresses whether there will be a shared responsibility in the child’s upbringing and…

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  • Child Support

    Author: Mock Webware |

    Child support is a sum of money that is paid by one parent to the other to provide the needed support in order to care for the children. Adequate support is an essential element to ensuring your children’s well-being is secured and maintained. Rame understands that you require the necessary means to meet your own personal needs as well. He will advocate for a fair amount of support you pay or receive which meets the needs of both you and your children. Child support is determined based on a formula that is created by the government. The amount of financial…

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