Family Law Author

Astrid Santos

Astrid Santos is a seasoned family law attorney with a strong background in psychology, allowing her to navigate complex emotional cases with sensitivity and expertise. Her practice focuses on divorce law and child custody, ensuring that her clients receive the best possible outcomes.

Credentials

J.D., Harvard University, M.A. in Psychology

10+ yearsDivorce LawChild Custody

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Articles by Astrid Santos

Should I Sign a Quit Claim Deed Before Divorce?Does a Mother Automatically Have Custody of a Child?Can You Get Guardianship Without Going to Court?Should I Call the Police if My Child Sneaks Out of the House?I'm 17 and My Parents Are Getting Divorced. What Are My Rights?I Got Served Divorce Papers. Now What Should I Do?How Does New Brunswick Family Court Handle Legal Matters?Relocating After Divorce With a Child: What You Need to KnowHow Does a Judge Decide Where a Child Goes to School?Can I Sue My Ex for Back Child Support Owed?My Ex-Husband Has Stopped Paying Spousal Maintenance. What Can I Do?What Can I Do if My Ex Refuses to Use Our Family Wizard?How Far Can a Parent Move With Joint Custody?What Happens at a Resolution Management Conference?Can You Have Two Birth Certificates From Different Countries?Child Custody Vacation Time: What Parents Need to KnowWhat Is a Notarized Child Support Agreement and How Does It Work?Conservatorship vs Adoption: Key Differences and Legal ImplicationsCan a Spouse Sign Over a Car Title Without Permission?What Is Considered a Weekend for Custody Arrangements?Can a Commitment Ceremony Lead to Divorce Proceedings?When Will a Judge Terminate Parental Rights in PA?If a Parent Loses Custody, Can They Get It Back?Does the Custodial Parent Have to Work to Support Their Child?Can an Unmarried Mother Move Out of State With Her Child?Married Less Than a Year? How to File for Divorce QuicklyWhat Does a Child and Family Investigator Do?Can You Sue a Woman for Lying About Paternity?Should I Stop Contributing to My 401k During a Divorce?Can I Move Out of State During a Divorce? What You Need to Know