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Custody & Visitation In Rhode Island, when a divorce petition is filed with the Family Court, one must check off if it will be a nominal (all issues are resolved between the parties) or contested (all or some issues will be disputed). Nominal divorces are usually resolved much quicker leading the parties to obtain a final divorce decree in a matter of months. Contested divorces tend to span much longer and as a result become much more time consuming for the parties and their respective attornies.

The following may be some of the issues thay arise during a divorce matter:

Children

There are four main aspects with respect to children

Custody: who will make major decisions regarding the health, welfare, religion and schooling of the the children.
Placement: who the children will live with more than fifty percent of the time.
Visitation: if one parent is awarded placement, what will be the visitation schedule of the non custodial parent.
Child Support: how much the non custodial parent will pay to parent where the children reside. Support is based upon a formula enacted by the State of Rhode Island.
Our firm has extensive experience with all of these areas and is ready to explain during a free office consultation.

Whether you need help obtaining child support, dealing with restraining orders, or getting a divorce, our family law and divorce lawyers can help. From our offices in Cranston, our lawyers help clients in Providence, Warrick, Johnston, Kingstown, East Greenwich, Kent County, Washington County, Providence County, and all across Rhode Island & Masschussetts.
Free initial consultation is available. Please call (401) 942-3100 or email rpa@alveslaw.com to get yours today.
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