What if your wife is threatening to move out and take the kids? What is she is making this threat and saying she is leaving the state? You do have rights, and this video discusses what those rights are, and the difference between your rights before a divorce or custody case is filed and after.
For more videos, make sure to subscribe to: [ Ссылка ]
WATCH NEXT:
Can't We Just Use My Wife's Attorney? - [ Ссылка ]
Does a Divorce Hurt My Credit Score? - [ Ссылка ]
How to Avoid Losing Everything in a Divorce - [ Ссылка ]
Get your NO COST DIVORCE GUIDE FOR MEN HERE - [ Ссылка ]
Any questions e-mail Brent at brentb@bmpclaw.net or call 248-356-ADAM (2326).
ABOUT US:
Divorce and family law for men. Your leading source for all things divorce and family law related. Attorneys at ADAM have been advising men in divorce for 24 years now and works along with a great team of dedicated and professional lawyers and staff. We have all had our own personal struggles and can relate to what you are going through. Through education and free information and content we are hoping to help you start this process the right way. We are here if you are looking to hire an attorney but we have so much more available for you as well. ADAM is an organization that is much more than just divorce attorneys. With the help of our videos and e books and other information you can get divorced without losing your house or your kids or your assets. Don’t lose everything by getting bad advice. You work hard to protect your family and we are here to fight for you. You don’t have to be evicted from your life just because you’re getting divorced. We are ADAM strong!
Can My Wife Leave and Take the Kids?
Теги
divorce courtcustodylawyerattorneydivorcedivorce lawyertwo types of custodybrent bowyermen's divorcecustody battlebest interests of the childmove outfile for divorceADAMAmerican Divorce Association for Mendivorce advicefamily lawdivorce attorneyFather's Rightshusbandmediationuncontestedmen's rightsdivorce for mencourt orderschild supportcourt orderedcustody casechild custodypaternityfriend of the courtcustody dispute