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Fathers’ rights: Dads want a say in medical decisions too

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Fathers’ Rights on Friday, November 9, 2012. When it comes to fathers’ rights there are a litany of concerns. A father has rights to be a parent. This means time to spend with their child and a visitation schedule that is fair to everyone involved. However, it does not just end with just actual physical time with a child, as fathers should also have a say in medical decisions affecting their children. Currently in the U.S., less than 18 percent of those parents with custody of their children are fathers. Of course on first look,

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Divorce: Rule on pet custody or property division?

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Wednesday, November 7, 2012. Many people with a family pet feel there is no price tag that could be put on their pet. That Fido of Fluffy do not have monetary values and are rather considered priceless, just like any other member of the family. And while of course this is true, when it comes to divorce and who should get custody of the pets, this area of the law is lacking hard and fast rules. For some spouses who are going through a divorce, deciding who should get the pets is something fought about

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Rolling Stones memorabilia serves as lesson on property division

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Friday, November 2, 2012. When two people are married — especially for a long time — property division can get rather confusing when it comes to divorce. Property, which can include real estate, valuable collections and sentimental items, needs to be distributed in a way that is fair to both spouses. Recently, property of Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood and his ex-wife was sold in an auction as part of the couple’s divorce settlement. The couple had reportedly been married for 23 years before deciding to separate in 2008. The separation turned into

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Keep it civil: Co-parenting after divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Wednesday, October 31, 2012. Understandably, a divorce is hard on any father. There are worries associated with child custody, visitation schedules and the division of marital assets. However, children do not need to be swept up in the chaos between their divorcing parents. This is why it’s important for fathers and mothers to take steps to reduce the stress and conflict in their children’s lives. First remember that the term “broken family” is outdated. Rather, look at the situation as a “bi-nuclear” family. This means each parent works together to raise their children

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Dual citizenship proves difficult in divorce

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Monday, October 29, 2012. Divorce can be confusing enough. But add to the mix divorce when one spouse has dual citizenship, is living abroad or married to someone living in another country, and the entire process can become downright exhausting. This is due to the fact that different counties have different laws regarding divorce, which can end up affecting everything from child custody to property division. Take for example one father. He was married to a woman with dual citizenship in the Dominican Republic. After their split, she took the couple’s two children back

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Missouri fathers may consider co-parenting

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Saturday, October 27, 2012. In Missouri, father’s rights with respect to their children can become vulnerable during the divorce process. However, while it used to be that the court system favored mothers, many courts are now considering other alternatives to better involve fathers, including physical and legal custody, along with joint custody that revolves around co-parenting. When looking at custody, keep in mind that the deciding factor of whether custody is joint or sole is dependent on the best interests of the children, not necessarily the best interests of the parents. When looking

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