Divorce Online Forms. Do it yourself divorce papers. Divorce form for No-fault Uncontested Divorce

Legal forms service online by Legal Helpmate Legal Document Preparation Service legal document service online by Legal Helpmate
  legal information   LEGAL INFORMATION
  legal dictionary   LEGAL DICTIONARY
  Lawyer Directory   LAWYER DIRECTORY

Divorce Online, Legal Forms - District of Columbia divorce - Child custody

  LEGAL FORM SERVICE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS LEGAL ARTICLES & NEWS FIND LAWYER CONTACT US ACCESS MY ACCOUNT lock

LEGAL DOCUMENT SERVICE

Divorce Online Divorce Forms   Divorce Online
Power of Attorney   Power of Attorney
Health Care Directive   Health Care Directive
Revocable Living Will   Living Will
Prenuptial Agreement   Prenuptial Agreement
Revocable Living Trust   Living Trust
Bill of Sale Forms   Bill of Sale
Promissory Note Forms   Promissory Note
Immigration Forms   Immigration Forms
Free credit report   Credit Report

menu item
   

LEGAL RESOURCES

LEGAL RESOURCES
menu item   Legal Dictionary
Find a lawyer   Find a Lawyer or Law Firm
Find a lawyer   Law Books
Legal news and crime stories   Legal News & Crime Stories 
government forms   Government Forms & Docs
Legal discussion board   Discussion Board
Legal RSS / ATOM Feeds   Legal RSS / ATOM Feeds
My Shopping Cart   Log in to your account
 
Divorce Online<br>Related Legal Information  

Divorce Online
Related Legal Information

To better understand the issues relating to your legal situation or problem, our legal information and other law related facts may be of interest to you

 
 

District of Columbia divorce - child custody.


Sole or joint custody may be granted during and after a divorce proceeding based on the best interests of the child, without regard to spouse's sex or sexual orientation, race, color, national origin, or political affiliations. The following factors shall also be considered:
 
(1) the preference of the child, if the child is of sufficient age and capacity; (2) the wishes of the parents; (3) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, and community; (4) the mental and physical health of all individuals involved; (5) the relationship of the child with parents, siblings, and other significant family members; (6) the willingness of the parents to share custody; (7) the prior involvement of the parent in the child's life; (8) the geographical proximity of the parents; (9) the sincerity of the parent's request; (10) the age and number of children; (11) the demands of parental employment; (12) the impact on any welfare benefits; (13) any evidence of spousal or child abuse; (14) the capacity of the parents to communicate and reach shared decisions affecting the child's welfare; (15) the potential disruption of the child's social and school life; and (16) the parent's ability to financially support a joint custody arrangement.
 
There is a rebut table presumption that joint interest is in the best interests of the child unless child abuse, neglect, parental kidnapping or other interfamily violence has occurred. The court may order the parents to submit a written parenting plan for custody.
 
[District of Columbia Code Annotated; Title 16, Chapter 9, Sections 911 and 914].
 
  Return to all Divorce online legal information
Legal Articles about Divorce online
Divorce online Frequently Asked Questions   Start to work under Divorce Online, Legal Forms - District of Columbia divorce - Child custody
 
 

NEWS

 
Divorce 'makes men richer'  

Divorce 'makes men richer'

It makes financial sense for men to divorce or leave their partners. Men who stay married ...
Money is the main reason of family quarrels and divorce  

Money is the main reason of family quarrels and divorce

A research project during which was interviewed about 33,000 people ...
Chats destroy a marriage  

Chats destroy a marriage

In USA internet-dialogue in so-called chats becomes more and more often reason of divorces ...

Appeals court rules immigrant teen can't be denied abortion; grants time to find sponsor

Chicago Tribune
A District of Columbia appeals court has ruled that an undocumented pregnant teenager who is in U.S. custody must be allowed to have an abortion, but gave the federal government until Oct. 31 to find her a sponsor so that the government does not have ...
Appeals court rules immigrant teen can't be denied abortion; grants time to find sponsor

Should Parents Be Punished for Not Vaccinating Their Children?

Healthline
“[The case] is fundamentally about custody, but I don't think it's irrelevant that the dispute between the parents is over vaccination,” attorney Mary Holland, director of the graduate lawyering program at the New York University School of Law, told ...
Should Parents Be Punished for Not Vaccinating Their Children?
LEGAL INFORMATION LEGAL FORMS SITEMAP LEGAL FEEDS LEGAL BLOGS LEGAL DISCLAIMER CONTACT US