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How to Manage Your Child’s Medical Expenses After Divorce

Childs Medical Expenses After Divorce

At The Betz Law Firm, we recognize your unique challenges in managing your child’s complex medical needs post-divorce. We understand that divorcing parents of children with serious medical conditions face unique challenges. Managing your child’s complex medical needs while navigating the aftermath of divorce can be overwhelming. Our experienced family law attorneys are here to … Read more

50/50 Custody in Missouri: How it Affects Child Support Payments

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Learn how 50/50 custody impacts child support in Missouri—factors affecting payments, court considerations, and tips for parents in equal custody arrangements. In Missouri, 50/50 custody arrangements are becoming increasingly common as courts recognize the benefits of children having equal time with both parents. However, many parents wonder how this custody split affects child support obligations. … Read more

Grandparents’ Rights in Missouri: What You Need to Know

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Understand grandparents’ rights in Missouri. Learn about visitation, custody options, legal requirements, and how to protect your relationship with grandchildren. Grandparents play a vital role in their grandchildren’s lives, providing love, support, and stability. However, when family dynamics change due to divorce, separation, or other circumstances, grandparents may be uncertain about their rights to maintain … Read more

St. Louis Family Lawyer Discusses Collaborative Divorce

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Collaborative divorce emphasizes cooperation and mutual respect, aiming to reach a settlement that benefits both parties and any children involved. At The Betz Law Firm, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and expert legal support to families in St. Louis. Our team of experienced attorneys is committed to guiding clients through challenging times with personalized … Read more

Child Preference in Missouri Child Custody Cases

Can Child Choose Who They Want to Live With

Missouri aims to consider what is best for the child’s interests when deciding on child custody matters. In Missouri, a child cannot decide which parent they want to live with until they are 18. However, if brought to the judge’s attention, they can determine whether there’s a legitimate basis for the child’s request. Missouri aims … Read more