Stephanie and Malcolm Shane were married on July 16, 2000. In a Civil ceremony before a judge in Atlantic County. Stephanie is forty-two years of age and her husband is forty-five. Stephanie and Malcolm are parents of twin’s a boy and girl. The Children’s names are Rebecca and Tristan Shane who share the same birthday February 14, 2009 and are both age 5. The married couple have been separated since October of 2013.The Children live in the marital home with Mrs. Stephanie Shane, located at 123 Main Street Mount Laurel, New Jersey. They have owned this home since September of 2000. The Mortgage is $300,000 and the value of the home is $500,000.
Stephanie Shane is a lawyer who has paid off her student loans. She has a private practice and has been a practicing attorney for the past seventeen years. She is a lawyer with the Law firm Tom Cruise. Stephanie finished school in 1994 with a yearly income of one hundred and fifty thousand. Malcolm Shane is a practicing Surgical Doctor in the area of Orthopedics His residency was at the University of Penn where Stephanie is paying his residency bills and schooling. Malcolm Shane finished medical school in 1997 and completed his five year residency in 2002. Malcolm’s current salary is 1.5 million to five million per year with profit sharing. Both file taxes jointly and were married two years when Malcom finished his residency. They both met in 1997 and started living together in 1998. Married on July 16, 2000.
The cause of Separation which brings Stephanie to our law office to divorce her husband is the finding of text messages in her husband’s phone from another woman. She questioned her husband about the text messages, but he lied to her about the affair. Stephanie has hired a private in...
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...0am to 12:00pm every day. Stephanie handles everything involving the children when she come home every day. Stephanie and her husband do not speak, but for a text message here and there. His personal assistant is the one who takes care of his affairs. The Marriage has been very difficult for Stephanie. She was happy with her life and her marriage at a point in time, but his cheating, lifestyle changes of drinking hard liquor have amounted to her filing for divorce. Stephanie would like Malcolm to be a part of the children’s lives but would like it to be a planned day by an Order of the Court and would like the children to be kept away from the girlfriend.
Stephanie is looking for alimony in the amount of one million per year. Her payment for attorney’s fees and also would like her money for paying the private investigator one hundred fifty dollars an hour.
In the United States today more than one-half of all marriages end in divorce. The purpose of this paper is to examine the reason why women have typically received custody of the children far more often than the fathers. In order to better understand child custody one must first examine how fathers have often times been left out of the picture, and conversely why mothers have had such hard times raising children on their own. This paper will first examine the perspective of a father who has lost custody of his children.
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