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Jay

If in a divorce and the other party has soul custody, is child suport to be sent to the person or to the courts ? Maine laws are so different from others.

Retro Jordan

I wholly agree that simpler documents need to be used in smaller rounds. And unfortunately, many will be enticed to use these docs without the help of an attorney, while the investors will have attorneys on their side making sure the terms are favorable to them.and when you finish your things,pls link my name to see my website about Retro Jordan,thanks.

Divorce Guide

No one can blame you for wanting to get custody of your children. And no one can blame your ex for wanting that same thing. Being separated from your children is one of the most awful experiences in the world and it's a natural instinct to fight to prevent that from happening.

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