by James Tripcony | Aug 25, 2016 | blog
Something that parents who agree to their child living with their former spouses often don’t consider is what happens if and when the custodial parent decides – for whatever reason ¬ to relocate the child . . . sometimes to the next county . . . sometimes across the...
by James Tripcony | Dec 16, 2015 | blog
Civil and family laws and related matters have seen quite a bit of change this year. One very notable event was the recently amended birth certificates issued by the state to same sex couples. This outcome was generated out of a law suit brought about by three couples... by James Tripcony | Dec 16, 2015 | blog
Did you know? Arkansas back child support can be taken from your lottery winnings. Arkansas Child Support Lessons Learned A grandmother and grandson recently found out the hard way. The grandson, trying to be helpful to his grandmother, cashed in her winning $1,000... by James Tripcony | Oct 9, 2015 | blog
A post nuptial agreement is a written contract executed after a couple gets married to settle the couple’s financial assets in the event of a separation, divorce, or death. Such a contract is a legal agreement between spouses and can include provisions regarding... by James Tripcony | Jul 9, 2015 | blog
The main consideration in child custody cases is the best interest of the children; all other considerations are secondary. When one parent is awarded custody of a child, judges impose a greater duty on the other parent who tries to get custody changed. This is...