Divorce - How Moving Out Affects Your Child Custody Agreement
[http://DevryLaw.ca/] In this video, John provides some information on how moving out of your home can have an affect on your rights to child custody and your child custody agreement during his interview at the Real Estate 101 Show.
John Schuman is the head of family law team at Devry Smith Frank LLP and is a practicing family lawyer.
For example if you just move out, it's called the defecto custody. What that really means is the parent that moves out concedes custody to the other parent. The parent that stays behind with the children is the custodial parent. Once a parent has those responsibilities it is very hard to get that changed in court.
That is one of the reasons why people stay together because if they leave they don't want to lose access to their children.
On the other hand if you decide to take the children with you, the courts frown on that as it appears you are limiting access to the other parent.
Watch the video to learn more about this matter.
Our law offices are conveniently located in the Lawrence and Don Mills area of Toronto and we have plenty of free parking.
Devry Smith Frank LLP
95 Barber Greene Road #100
Toronto, ON M3C 3E9
(416) 449-1400
http://www.devrylaw.ca
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For further information or assistance in regards to family law matters or divorce matters, please contact one of our Toronto family lawyers or John Schuman directly at http://www.devrylaw.ca/family-lawyers/john-p-schuman/
Видео Divorce - How Moving Out Affects Your Child Custody Agreement канала Devry Smith Frank
John Schuman is the head of family law team at Devry Smith Frank LLP and is a practicing family lawyer.
For example if you just move out, it's called the defecto custody. What that really means is the parent that moves out concedes custody to the other parent. The parent that stays behind with the children is the custodial parent. Once a parent has those responsibilities it is very hard to get that changed in court.
That is one of the reasons why people stay together because if they leave they don't want to lose access to their children.
On the other hand if you decide to take the children with you, the courts frown on that as it appears you are limiting access to the other parent.
Watch the video to learn more about this matter.
Our law offices are conveniently located in the Lawrence and Don Mills area of Toronto and we have plenty of free parking.
Devry Smith Frank LLP
95 Barber Greene Road #100
Toronto, ON M3C 3E9
(416) 449-1400
http://www.devrylaw.ca
To view other Ontario law videos regarding family law and other practice areas, please visit our media page at http://www.devrylaw.ca/media-page/
For further information or assistance in regards to family law matters or divorce matters, please contact one of our Toronto family lawyers or John Schuman directly at http://www.devrylaw.ca/family-lawyers/john-p-schuman/
Видео Divorce - How Moving Out Affects Your Child Custody Agreement канала Devry Smith Frank
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