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The attorneys at NELSON & BOOTH have written numerous articles for local, state, regional and national publications and have presented testimony to the legislature in many areas of interest in regard to matrimonial and other domestic relations laws. Some of these articles and testimony is provided.

 

Although many of the articles are specialized articles for legal professionals, some may be of interest to the general public and some are legislative testimony. All articles are (c) copyright Nelson & Booth, unless otherwise noted.

 

We also have available Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Kansas domestic relations law that answer many common questions we have been asked.

 

·        Grandparent Visitation: Troxel vs. Granville

·        Managing High Conflict Child Custody Cases –Court Responses To Parent Coordinator And Domestic Case Management

·        Kansas Law regarding Post-Decree Moves in Child Custody Cases

·        The Power of the Court: Jurisdiction over Subject Matter and Personal Issues in Domestic Relations Cases

·        Statutes of Limitation in Paternity and Child Support Actions

·        Summary of Changes in Kansas Child Custody Law

·        Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) Testimony to the Kansas Legislature (2000)

·        Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act (UCAPA) Testimony to the Kansas Legislature (2007)

·        Uniform Interstate Enforcement of Domestic Violence Protection Orders Act (UIEDVPOA) (2004)

·        Testimony on Military Deployment and Child Custody to the Kansas Legislature (2008)

Nelson & Booth is a Kansas civil trial and appellate law firm that emphasizes complex matrimonial and other domestic relations matters (including divorce, legal separation and annulment, determination of parentage, child custody and parenting time, marital and non-marital property division, and determination and modification of child support and spousal support, as well as representing parents in cases of international child abduction and interstate jurisdictional disputes). The firm was established in 1994.

The attorneys at NELSON & BOOTH are licensed to practice only in the
states of Kansas or Missouri.

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