On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Aug 19, 2019 | Child Custody
Family law judges in Kentucky and around the country tend to favor co-parenting arrangements whenever possible because research shows that the children of divorce are less likely to develop emotional or behavioral problems when they spend time with both of their...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | May 28, 2019 | Child Custody
The divorce process means making many changes, particularly if there are children involved. This process can be even more challenging for many Kentucky parents when it includes co-parenting teenagers. There are some things, however, that parents should avoid, to...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Apr 8, 2019 | Child Custody
The landscape for parents in Kentucky who get a divorce has changed significantly over the past several decades. While many divorced fathers in the past may have rarely seen their children afterwards, courts today are open to the possibility of joint physical custody....
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Jan 28, 2019 | Child Custody
Parents in Kentucky who are getting a divorce may create a parenting schedule, or a judge might make one for them. These negotiations may be difficult for parents, but they should be aware that if they go to court, one parent could end up with even less time with the...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Jan 2, 2019 | Child Custody
As Kentucky parents go through the divorce process, they often focus on how the separation may affect their children. This is especially important when considering questions of child custody. There is a line of thought that says that granting sole custody to the...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Dec 21, 2018 | Child Custody
Kentucky parents who are getting divorced should keep in mind that joint custody, not sole custody, is generally considered the best option for children. One psychologist published a study that concluded that shared parenting should be the norm for all children,...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Dec 11, 2018 | Child Custody
Parents who are separated or going through a divorce in Kentucky may have questions about how the court will determine custody. While determinations can vary depending on the state, judge and even the court itself, they tend to follow a predictable set of guidelines....
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Nov 30, 2018 | Child Custody
Kentucky parents headed for divorce or separation are typically most concerned about the custody arrangements for their children. Depending upon the nature of the relationship between the parents, custodial agreements can take various forms. When parents get along...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Nov 2, 2018 | Child Custody
Noncustodial parents living in Kentucky or any other state are generally allowed to see their children. Courts grant visitation rights to noncustodial parents in an effort to nurture an important bond between the parent and child. However, custodial parents may worry...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Sep 18, 2018 | Child Custody
The legal system in Kentucky has yet to catch up with the fact that an increasing number of children are not born to married parents. Current births to unmarried parents account for 40 percent of births. In 2007, the rate of births to unmarried parents was only 18...