by Merrilee Parr | Aug 7, 2020 | Child Custody, Family Law
Can the Courts Help Single Parents with COVID 19 In my experience in the field of family law there is usually one parent who is the “go-to” parent; the one who stays home with the kids when they are sick from school, arranges and goes to the children’s doctor...
by Merrilee Parr | Jan 28, 2020 | Best Interests of the Child
Navigating Custodial Schedules In family law actions that involve minor children, for example divorce, custody, and paternity cases, the parents must present to the court what they desire for a custodial schedule, that being the days the child resides with the father...
by Merrilee Parr | Dec 17, 2018 | Family Law
Despite practicing law for over 20 years in the areas of Contract Law, Consumer Law, Employment Law and Wills & Probates, we still get many calls as to what issues our office handles in the area of Family Law. To assist our readers, the following will outline the...
by Merrilee Parr | Dec 17, 2018 | Child Custody, Family Law, Grandparent's Right
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...
by Merrilee Parr | Dec 17, 2018 | Best Interests of the Child, Child Custody, Family Law, Grandparent's Right, Visitation
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...
by Merrilee Parr | May 22, 2015 | Child Custody, Family Law, Visitation
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...