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Fathers & FamiliesDadsDivorce LIVE:  Robert Franklin on Paternity Fraud

DadsDivorce Live host Rick Ortiz talks with Robert Franklin, managing editor of FathersandFamilies.org, about paternity fraud and solutions to this growing problem.

Franklin is advocating for mandatory DNA testing at all births to help combat paternity fraud. Using data from the Bureau of Vital Statistics and some assumptions, he estimates in the United States alone between 280,000 to 410,000 children are born to men who think they're the father but aren't.

Franklin has practiced law in Texas for 29 years and is an active fathers' rights advocate whose work can also be found on GlennSacks.com.

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Money Made EasyMoney Made Easy:  Process of Financial Planning

Dan Danford, host of Money Made Easy, walks you through the process of financial planning.

Danford, MBA, CRSP of Family Investment Center, uses his own experience as a small business owner and financial advisor to explain how the process of financial planning works and offers advice on best practices.

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All Pay, No Play:  Part 4All Pay, No Play:  Why do I have to pay child support if I can't see my kids?

By Jennifer M. Paine
Attorney, Cordell & Cordell, P.C., Detroit office

Tips and Tricks for Maximizing Your Time and Your Wallet

What are you to do when your children spend no time with you, yet you drain your wallet to support them? Unfortunately, attorneys hear stories like yours every day. Whether you cannot pay your current amount, you want your parenting time enforced, or both, here are some things you can do.

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Note: All 4 parts of this series are now available. Click here to read Part 1, click here to read Part 2, and click here to read Part 3.
 

Ask SpencerAsk a Divorce Lawyer:
Can the court order me to pay the arrears on the house if it is in foreclosure?

Question:  Can the court order me to pay the arrears on the house if the marital house is in foreclosure? I just want this house to be sold as a short sale, and to get my name off the house so she does not have it any more. She cannot afford the payments. No payments have been made on the house since March 2009. Yet she is still in it. 

I had to file for Chapter 13, tried to help her debt, but she decided to go after me for more money to try to get alimony. The judge did not want to discuss it. The judge said that will be discussed in another case. So can the court order me to pay?

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Ask a Divorce Lawyer: Can I object to the modification of the amount of child support?

Question:
Child support is already being deducted out of my paycheck. So how do I file an objection to a new notice of registration saying more money will be taken out of my paycheck for out-of-state child support?

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Ask a Divorce Lawyer: Is there any way to not pay alimony?

Question:
Is there any way to not pay alimony? I currently pay $365 a month for 48 months (already paid 18 months) in alimony in addition to my ex-wife getting $635 a month in child support for one child. She got the residence, all the furnishings, and half of my 401k. She’s constantly going on trips, made many home improvements, and keeps buying new furniture and appliances. She makes just as much money as me. But here I am constantly working overtime just to make ends meet because I’m paying her so much. I am curious to know if it would cost me more to get out of the payments or if it would be cheaper to just bite the bullet and pay her off?

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Ask a Divorce Lawyer: What exactly is the definition of adultery and does it change state to state?

Question:
What is the real meaning of adultery when you’re married? Does it have to be a physical relationship or can someone commit “mental adultery”?

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Ask a Divorce Lawyer: My wife went overseas with my son against my will.  Where do I stand legally so she can't do this?

Question:
My wife left me and took our son on what she calls a “sabbatical” to review our relationship shortcomings. Turns out, she’s in Switzerland staying with her father. She said she intends to return in 2 weeks. 

Where do I stand legally, and how can I take steps to ensure that she cannot do it again? I don't see why our not getting along means that I don’t have access to my 2-year-old son.

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