Child Custody
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Child Custody and Visitation (Parenting Time) Application Attachment
Child Custody and Visitation (Parenting Time) Application Attachment
Child Custody Evaluation Information Sheet (Spanish)
Child Custody Evaluation Information Sheet (Spanish)
Child Custody Evaluation Information Sheet
Child Custody Evaluation Information Sheet
Child Custody Information Sheet—Child Custody Mediation (Spanish)
Child Custody Information Sheet—Child Custody Mediation (Spanish)
Child Custody Information Sheet—Recommending Counseling
Child Custody Information Sheet—Recommending Counseling
Children’s Holiday Schedule Attachment (Spanish)
Children’s Holiday Schedule Attachment (Spanish)
Children’s Holiday Schedule Attachment
Children’s Holiday Schedule Attachment
Declaration of Counsel for a Child Regarding Qualifications (Spanish)
Declaration of Counsel for a Child Regarding Qualifications (Spanish)
Declaration of Counsel for a Child Regarding Qualifications
Declaration of Counsel for a Child Regarding Qualifications
Declaration of Court-Connected Child Custody Evaluator Regarding Qualifications
Declaration of Court-Connected Child Custody Evaluator Regarding Qualifications
Declaration of Private Child Custody Evaluator Regarding Qualifications
Declaration of Private Child Custody Evaluator Regarding Qualifications
Declaration of Emancipation of Minor After Hearing
Emancipation is a legal way for children to become adults before they are 18. Once a child is emancipated, his or her parents do not have custody or control of him or her anymore. Emancipation is usually forever. But the court can cancel the emancipation if the minor asking for the emancipation lies to the court or is no longer able to support himself or herself.