On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Jul 9, 2018 | Child Custody
Creating an effective parenting schedule is an important part of making sure children feel supported after a divorce. By working together to create a schedule, parents in Kentucky can demonstrate that they are putting the kids first. Parents should try to see the...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Jun 7, 2018 | Child Custody
In some divorce court proceedings in Kentucky, parents are denied custody of their children. This can happen for a number of reasons, including fear for the child’s safety, avoiding a dual living situation and preference for the child’s primary caregiver....
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | May 3, 2018 | Child Custody
Generally speaking, a child’s custodial parent is the one he or she lives with most of the time. However, Kentucky parents shouldn’t assume that this is always the case. A court may require a parent to actually file for custody in family court even if the...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Mar 27, 2018 | Child Custody
When Kentucky parents of young children divorce, they may need to create a parenting agreement. In such a document, parents put into writing their agreements on a number of topics including a visitation schedule, where the child will go to school, who will be...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Feb 20, 2018 | Child Custody
In most cases, Kentucky parents and others who have been divorced should receive shared physical custody of their children. This is because it is often in the best interest of the child to do so. An exception may be made in the event that a parent is abusive or...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Feb 7, 2018 | Child Custody
When a couple with children decides to obtain a divorce, one of the most common questions they will have concerns custody of the children. In Kentucky, there are two types of custody that will be decided: physical custody and legal custody.Legal custody refers to the...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Feb 6, 2018 | Child Custody
Most parents just want what is best for their child. Judges in child custody courts want the same thing and try to make their decisions based on this desire.In most states, courts will make a final custody ruling based on the “best interests” of the child....
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Jan 23, 2018 | Child Custody, Divorce
When two parents do not agree on how to divide child custody, it can bring out a lot of emotions on both sides. The decision falls on a judge, who has to consider what is best for the child. This can feel unfair to parents who feel a court doesn’t fully know the...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Sep 8, 2017 | Child Custody
When Kentucky parents get divorced, they will still likely be required to maintain some sort of relationship while they continue to raise the children. However, effectively raising the children can be difficult when both parents decide to have a different set of house...
On Behalf of Kevin Moser Law, PLLC | Sep 7, 2017 | Child Custody
Some divorced Kentucky parents of young children may have the challenge of dealing with a difficult former spouse. If the conflict is largely one that is between the two parents and does not involve issues such as addiction or abuse, there may be ways of reducing the...