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Mistakes Parents Make During Custody Evaluations

A custody evaluation can make or break your case. As an attorney who has represented countless parents in child custody proceedings, I, Scott A. Hamblin, have seen firsthand how much…

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What Rights Do Unmarried Parents Have in Custody and Support Cases?

Dealing with child custody and support issues is stressful for any parent, but unmarried parents often face unique legal hurdles that can make the process feel even more complicated. Unlike…

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How Do Missouri Courts Handle Requests to Relocate?

When a parent needs to move after a divorce or separation, the process can be emotionally and legally overwhelming. A new job, a chance to be closer to family or…

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What Should Parents Expect in a Custody Evaluation?

For parents navigating a divorce or separation, the words "custody evaluation" can be a source of significant anxiety and uncertainty. You're entering a process that will deeply examine your life,…

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What Are the Legal Steps to Modify a Custody Agreement?

As a family attorney with more than two decades of experience, I, Scott A. Hamblin, understand the weight of your concerns when it comes to your children's well-being. Custody agreements…

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How Domestic Violence Allegations Impact Divorce and Custody Cases

Dealing with the complexities of divorce is challenging enough, but when domestic violence allegations come into play, the stakes are even higher. These accusations are treated with utmost seriousness in…

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