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Bickhram Litigation Helps Resolve Child Custody Matters

Custody refers to the right and responsibility of a parent to make major decisions for his or her child. Major decisions are generally accepted to include those concerning education, religion, and non-emergency health care.Contact Rick Bickhram at Bickhram Litigation in Mississauga,ON at (905) 361-9787 for guidance on estate litigation .

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Bickhram Litigation Helps Resolve Child Custody Matters

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  1. Bickhram Litigation Helps Resolve Child Custody Matters

  2. Child Custody Laws in Canada • Custody refers to the right and responsibility of a parent to make major decisions for his or her child. Major generally accepted to include those concerning religion, and health care. decisions are education, non-emergency

  3. Sole Custody means that one parent makes all major decisions for the minor child. • Joint Custody means that both parents make major decisions for the minor child jointly. Joint custody arrangements vary tremendously including ones in which the children divide their time equally between two parents’ homes to ones in which the children maintain a primary residence with one parent.

  4. The other parent, thus,is required to financially support the children. In the late established a set of Guidelines that set forth basic amounts, the idea for which was to reduce conflict, resolution, and treatment of spouses. cases, the parents simply followed the Guidelines and agreed upon support payments. instances, however, where certain disagreements arise and one parent may need legal and/or the court’s intervention. 1990s, Canada child support encourage ensure In most equal There are representation

  5. Call the lawyer’s office and explain that you are looking for possible representation. Did the receptionist speak to you professionally and pleasantly?This is also very important. A lawyer’s staff should treat all clients with respect and dignity. Ask for references and a copy of the firm’s retainer. Call the references and find out whether other clients were satisfied with the lawyer’s services. Hiring an attorney allows the parent to avoid dealing with the other parent and lets the process proceed more easily.

  6. As life goes, there may come a time when you need to say goodbye to a family member. Not only is this a heavy emotional burden but someone also needs to take responsibility for the administrational duties that follow.

  7. Bickhram Litigation

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