Practical Tips and Techniques
![]() | Practical Tips and Techniques |
Preventing Domestic Move-Aways |
For various reasons, a large number of custodial parents take the children and move to another State. This article contains ways to help prevent domestic move-aways. |
Preventing International Move-Aways |
If you suspect the other parent is planning to move out of the country with your child, read this article and follow the steps outlined within it. |
Preventing Unfair Seizure Of Tax Refunds |
Support Enforcement offices will often authorize the seizure or "interception" of an IRS tax refund in order to recover arrearages in child support. Unfortunately, Support Enforcement offices frequently make mistakes, sometimes "calculating" an arrearage that doesn't actually exist. |
Protecting Your Bank Account, Savings And Assets |
This article outlines some simple ways to protect basic assets such as your personal savings, property, and other valuables from the depredations of divorce. |
Protecting Your Income |
It's important to protect your income under any circumstances, but especially so when you're involved in any kind of divorce or custody situation. |
Reducing Legal Fees |
Simply by being organized and remaining actively involved in your case you may significantly reduce your legal fees. |
Release Of Legal Counsel Form Letter |
You may find at some point that you need to change attorneys. Use this handy form letter to legally release your attorney from service. |
Removing "Expert Witnesses" From Your Case |
Bruce Eden of the Divorce Reform Coalition of NJ has some excellent suggestions on how to defuse or remove so called "expert witnesses" from your case. |
Resolving Wage Garnishment Problems |
Courts now routinely order wage garnishment for collecting child support. Although wage garnishment can be convenient and effective means of collecting support payments, it can also generate major problems for you if your employer is inept or irresponsible. |
Sample Pro Se Pleading Form For Shared Parenting |
This is a sample draft of a pro se pleading to the court asking the court to "uphold both parents' fundamental right to make decisions concerning the care, custody, and control of their child". |