Getting the facts straight is critical.
It doesn’t make any sense to waste resources quibbling about the merits of custody cases when courts lack jurisdiction to preside on the subject whatsoever. Attorneys should invariably focus on the existence or nonexistence of jurisdiction as to the subject needed to be brought before the court when initiating or responding to any new matter. Download this white paper for details on initial jurisdiction and modification jurisdiction of child custody; and fees awarded when jurisdiction is contested.
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