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The latest news in family law and business law in Northern Idaho
The Fight For Grandparents’ Rights
Editor’s note: The identities of the individuals featured in this story are being withheld to protect the children involved in this custody case. A few years ago right before Thanksgiving, a North Idaho grandmother got a phone call from concerned educators at a local... read moreGrandparent’s Rights- Now We Have Some
Editor’s note: The identities of the individuals featured in this story are being withheld to protect the children involved in this custody case. When I first started my practice over 20 years ago, I was approached by one of my first clients who was a new grandmother... read moreDivorce & Your Business
At this time, I feel the need to write this article at this time because so few people are informed about their rights to a business that was owned during the marriage. If you are contemplating a divorce action and a business is involved, many factors must be looked... read morePrenuptial Agreements
We all know the story of the dutiful young maiden who gets whisked away by the prince of her dreams to a beautiful castle to live a life of luxury and charm. But what happens if the prince turns out to be not so charming? If Cinderella and her prince lived in Idaho,... read moreSummer Vacation and Child Custody
Summer vacation is right around the corner and parents need to be alert to changes in child custody It’s during the summer that one parent takes changing the custodial schedule or visitation schedule into his or her own hands. Often, this change is prompted by a... read moreAre you concerned about the well-being of your grandchild?
Not too long ago there were very few avenues available to grandparents who cared for or had concerns for the well-being of their grandchildren. However, since opening my practice in 1997, there have been significant changes in the law regarding grandparents rights in... read moreThe information contained here is general legal information and does not contain legal advice. For legal advice, please call (208) 667-1227 and schedule an appointment with Coeur d’Alene family and business law attorney Merrilee A. Parr.