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I created ParentTime.Net to assist all family law and divorce professionals in developing parenting time and child custody calendars.
I print out calendars for all of my custody clients and have submitted proposed child custody calendars to opposing counsel.
This has allowed me to better serve my divorce and family law clients.
– William A. McNeil
Michigan Family Attorney & Founder of ParentTime.Net
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Family Law Attorneys in New Mexico
In the process of separation or divorce in New Mexico? Do you have children? Do you need a New Mexico parenting time plan? If so, you should retain a family law attorney who uses ParentTime.Net! ParentTime Attorneys use our system and have the ability to print out ParentTime calendars for use in your important child custody case.
They can easily calculate the amount of overnights spent with each parent for use in New Mexico's child support formula. Choose a family law attorney or divorce lawyer in New Mexico you can trust who uses the latest technology and cares about your child custody and divorce case.
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