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Do I need to file for custody? 

Are the instances when I should not file for custody? 

Does custody need to be addressed through the court? 

What if both parents agree to a custody schedule? 

What is a custody consent order? 

What if the parents are unable to agree on a custody schedule? 

How do I file for custody? 

Where do I file for custody? 

There is no custody order and the other parent has threatened to leave the state with the kids, what can I do? 

There is no custody order and the other parent refuses to allow me to see the kids, what can I do? 

I’m not comfortable with the other parent having visitation or custody; do I have to allow it? 

How does the custody process work? 

What is the generations program? 

What fees are associated with the generations program? 

What is the generations education program? 

  

What is a generations mediation? 

Where are generations mediation held? 

What if we are unable to reach an agreement about custody following the generations mediation? 

What is a generations conciliation? 

What if we are unable to reach an agreement about custody following the generations conciliation? 

 

What is a partial custody trial?

What are psychological examinations? 

Of what are psychological examinations comprised? 

How much do psychological examinations cost? 

How are the costs of psychological examination apportioned among parties? 

What is a judicial conciliation? 

What if we are unable to reach an agreement about custody following the judicial  conciliation? 

What is a custody trial? 

Who can testify at a custody trial? 

Can I appeal the decision of the Judge?

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