Family Law Reviewer

Natalie Patel

Natalie Patel is a highly experienced family law reviewer with a strong background in mediation and conflict resolution. She has reviewed and edited numerous family law articles and is committed to providing accurate and informative content. Natalie's expertise spans adoption law, domestic violence, and other family law areas.

Credentials

Senior Family Law Reviewer

18+ yearsAdoption LawDomestic Violence

Reviewed posts

Articles reviewed by Natalie Patel

Removing Items From the Marital Home Before Divorce: What to KnowWhere Can I Get Divorce Papers for Free?Things You Can Sue Your Ex For and When It's Worth PursuingCan I Get Custody of My Nephew? What You Need to KnowWhat Are My Rights With Primary Physical Custody?How to File for Divorce in NC: Step-by-Step Process ExplainedReasons Grandparents Can File for Custody of a GrandchildHow to Get a CPS Case Dismissed: Key Factors to ConsiderWhat Happens to Property and Custody in a Divorce?What Happens If a CPS Case Is Founded?Is It Legal to Marry Your Cousin? Laws and Exceptions ExplainedHow to Win a Child Support Modification Case SuccessfullyWhat Is a Final Decree of Divorce and What Does It Include?If I Make $80,000 a Year, How Much Child Support Will I Pay?Can a Closed CPS Case Be Used Against You in Court?What States Do Not Enforce Child Support?Booster Seat Laws in NC: What Parents Need to KnowCan a Father Take Custody From the Mother?Is It Legal to Marry Your First Cousin? Laws and Exceptions ExplainedDivorce vs. Legal Separation: Key Differences to ConsiderHow to Respond to Divorce Papers Without an AttorneyIs a Step-Parent Considered a Legal Guardian?How Long Does It Take to Get a Marriage License?Who Pays Attorney Fees in Child Custody Cases?How to File for an Online Divorce in PAHow Long Does It Take to Get Emancipated?How to Create a Temporary Custody Agreement That WorksCheating Wife Divorce: How Infidelity Affects Divorce ProceedingsWho Qualifies for an Annulment in GA and How Does It Work?What Is an Original Petition for Divorce?