Articles Posted in Family Law

Rhode Island Supreme Court Enforces Agreement Requiring Father to Pay for College Expenses of Adult Child
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Divorce and parentage settlements and orders in Rhode Island often contain provisions for the parents to split private school or other childcare expenses that are incurred by a parent while the child is under the age of 18. Divorcing parents may also agree to share expenses for children after they reach the age of majority,…

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Understanding How Rhode Island Courts Determine What is in the Best Interest of a Child
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Custody-related agreements and changes can be a tricky legal landscape to navigate, especially when the parties disagree and children are involved. For example, if one parent wants to alter the terms of the couple’s custody agreement by moving to a new state with their child, the alteration of the couple’s agreement could be subject to…

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Rhode Island Supreme Court Affirms Termination of Father’s Parental Rights
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Rhode Island family courts are often placed in the difficult position of determining whether it is in the child’s best interests to place them in foster care or an adoptive home when the natural parent still desires a parent-child relationship with the child. At-risk children are usually first discovered by the Rhode Island Department of…

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Rhode Island Supreme Court Affirms Termination of Father’s Parental Rights
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In Rhode Island, family courts address many issues relating to families and children, including divorce, custody, child support, and adoption matters. Some of the most difficult and heart-wrenching issues addressed by family courts are proceedings initiated to terminate the parental rights of a natural parent. To terminate a parent’s rights, a family court must find…

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Rhode Island Supreme Court Affirms Termination of Mother’s Parental Rights
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It is almost always only following unfortunate circumstances that the Rhode Island Department of Children Youth and Families (the DCYF) petitions the court to terminate the parental rights of a natural parent. The procedural requirements and standard of proof required to terminate parental rights are more stringent than in other civil claims, however, these petitions…

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Rhode Island Supreme Court Upholds Termination of Mother’s Rights in Case of 3-year-old Daughter
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Family court cases often present some of the most difficult legal issues due to the high stakes involved. The Rhode Island Supreme Court recently upheld the family court’s decision to terminate parental rights in a Rhode Island child custody case over a 3-year-old child. According to the court’s opinion, when the daughter was two years…

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Can a Rhode Island Marriage Be Annulled or Declared Void?
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Although Rhode Island does not allow for annulments, practically speaking, a Rhode Island marriage can be declared “void” by the court. This carries the same effect as an annulment, meaning that it is as though there was no marriage in the first place. Thus, while Rhode Island technically does not provide for annulments, that is…

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