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Complainant husband was not entitled to reimbursement of attorney fees expended during his defense of the cross-bill complaint for sole custody brought by defendant wife because defendant did not pursue sole custody at trial.
Going thru a child custody case is one of the most stressful experiences you will go through in your entire life.
The last thing you want to think about after you have been married for a period of time is how you are going to deal with a divorce and all the issues that arise in a child custody case.
If you are in the unfortunate position of having to file for child custody in Virginia or you have been served with a child custody complaint in Virginia, you need the help of an experienced child custody lawyer in Virginia.
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Respondent father was not entitled to recover attorney fees incurred in contemplation of a custody battle where petitioner mother did not pursue sole custody at trial, and the parties’ agreement not to change custody was unenforceable.
Going thru a child custody case is one of the most stressful experiences you will go through in your entire life.
The last thing you want to think about after you have been married for a period of time is how you are going to deal with a divorce and all the issues that arise in a child custody case.
If you are in the unfortunate position of having to file for child custody in Virginia or you have been served with a child custody complaint in Virginia, you need the help of an experienced child custody lawyer in Virginia.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia child custody lawyers have a thorough understanding of the child custody laws in Virginia and how the Virginia child custody laws may apply to your case.
Our Virginia child custody attorneys have helped many clients who are going through a child custody case in Virginia.
If you need help with a Virginia child custody case, contact us for help at 888-437-7747.
We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Manassas & Fredericksburg
A wife was awarded attorney fees in relation to an appeal of a support and custody order; while the husband had every right to proceed pro se, he had no right to use that status to require the wife to unnecessarily expend attorney fees.
Going thru a child custody case is one of the most stressful experiences you will go through in your entire life.
The last thing you want to think about after you have been married for a period of time is how you are going to deal with a divorce and all the issues that arise in a child custody case.
If you are in the unfortunate position of having to file for child custody in Virginia or you have been served with a child custody complaint in Virginia, you need the help of an experienced child custody lawyer in Virginia.
The SRIS Law Group Virginia child custody lawyers have a thorough understanding of the child custody laws in Virginia and how the Virginia child custody laws may apply to your case.
Our Virginia child custody attorneys have helped many clients who are going through a child custody case in Virginia.
If you need help with a Virginia child custody case, contact us for help at 888-437-7747.
We have offices in Fairfax, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Lynchburg, Manassas & Fredericksburg
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Father who took child from mother’s lawful custody and in violation of court orders was required to reimburse mother for costs and attorney fees that she expended in securing child’s return to the United States after father had abducted child and taken him to Turkey, despite fact that these costs and attorney fees were paid indirectly by mother’s husband, and not directly by mother herself; mother could not work to earn income and put all her efforts into securing child’s return at the same time, and mother’s husband supported her and, because she had no income, paid the expenses she was incurring in trying to rescue child. Corapcioglu v. Roosevelt 170 Md.App. 572, 907 A.2d 885 Md.App.,2006
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An evaluation of the reasonableness of attorney fees is required in a divorce case. An award of attorney fees to a former wife was improper without evidence showing how she incurred them and that they were reasonable. Sczudlo v. Berry 129 Md.App. 529, 743 A.2d 268 Md.App.,(1999).
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Denial of attorney fees to former wife in connection with petition for modification of custody and child support was supported by fact former wife earned more money than did former husband. Walsh v. Walsh, 622 A.2d 825 Md.Spec.App.,(1993).
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Absent finding that attorney fees incurred by wife in successfully obtaining increase in child support payments were unreasonable, such fees found to be in furtherance of restoring children to circumstances they would have enjoyed but for divorce were to be granted where substantiated by wife; husband’s annual income had exceeded $500,000, whereas wife’s income derived from alimony and disability payments, there was no evidence that wife brought action for any reason other than to benefit children, and it was evident that burdening wife with remaining costs would have effect of reducing resources available to children. Bagley v. Bagley, 632 A.2d 229 Md.Spec.App.,(1993).
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Trial court’s failure to consider statutory criteria for awarding attorney fees in child support case constitutes legal error. Horsley v. Radisi, 750 A.2d 692 Md.Spec.App.,(2000).
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Decisions concerning award of attorney fees in child support cases rest in sound discretion of the trial court, and award of attorney fees will not be reversed unless trial court’s discretion was exercised arbitrarily or the judgment was clearly wrong. Horsley v. Radisi, 750 A.2d 692 Md.Spec.App.,(2000).
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Under either statutory provision authorizing award of attorney fees incurred in relation to child support or provision authorizing award of fees incurred in relation to alimony, the chancellor must undertake the same investigation before making an award of attorney fees. Harbom v. Harbom, 760 A.2d 272 Md.Spec.App.,(2000).
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