Deployments of military personnel can mean that various new tasks, responsibilities and challenges are faced. To learn more about how stepparents remaining at home can cope with ambiguity in legal authority and help their stepchildren stay in touch with parents, read this article prepared by members of the Stepfamily Association of America. Advice for Stepparents When Their Spouse is Being Deployed.
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Does this mean that if you know for a fact that the custodial parent had moved before the law of 100 miles changed just to push the other parent out of the childs life does this mean that, that parent has a right to petition a hearing to justify this and get more visitation than is receiving.
Posted by: Michael B. | 12/23/2005 at 01:28 AM