Yearly Archives: 2014

How To Tell If Your Child Is Stressed Out During Your Divorce

Taking Cues From Your Kids             Young children often have a language of their own and it’s up to you, as their parent, to look for certain clues as to what emotional issues they are experiencing. In a divorce or

Posted in A Childs Best Interests, Child Custody, Children, Co-Parenting, Divorce, Family, Healthy Living, Joint Custody, Parenting Tips, Raising Children, Relationships, Single Parenting

How To Get Through A Divorce In One Piece

Is There Such A Thing As A Good Divorce?             A lot of parents that are going through a divorce or thinking about moving in that direction probably assume that this is going to be a bad experience. While going

Posted in A Childs Best Interests, Child Custody, Child Visitation, Children, Co-Parenting, Courtroom Preparation, Divorce, Family, Joint Custody

How To Get Ready For Family Court

How To Best Prepare Yourself For Going To Court             This is an issue that we’ve touched on before in previous posts but there’s no such thing as having too much information about family court and what’s involved in the

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Posted in Child Custody, child custody battles, Child Visitation, Children, Courtroom Preparation, Divorce, Family, Family Court, Fathers Rights, Joint Custody, Modifications, Parental Rights

What To Look Out For In A Divorce Situation

The Reality Of Divorce Laws               Prenuptial agreements are something that a lot of people don’t think about or don’t want to bring up in the beginning of their marriage, for obvious reasons. Nobody wants to start a relationship

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The Good, The Bad, And The Divorced

The Good, The Bad, And The Divorced Maintaining a relationship is a serious business, doubly so for marriages. A lot of times, when things have been, or are just starting to be, heading in an Southerly direction, the natural reaction

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Posted in A Childs Best Interests, Child Custody, Co-Parenting, Courtroom Preparation, Divorce, Family, Family Court, Mediation, Relationships

14 Things Fathers Should Know About Their Daughters

What Fathers Should Know About Their Daughters Babies come from their mother’s wombs and have that special bond with mom’s that they will have throughout their entire lives. It is imperative though that the relationships that these babies have with

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Posted in Fathers Rights, Parenting Tips

Interstate Issues With Child Custody And Divorce

Complications With Divorce And Custody             Some of the most common questions we hear comes from parents that want to take their children out of state and don’t know how to go about doing that and what the legal ramifications

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Communicating Effectively In Family Court

What Are You Really Trying To Say             Most of the time, parents don’t know what questions to ask or where to start in a family court case. It’s quite common for parents to be somewhat clueless about the whole

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Posted in child custody battles, Child Visitation, Co-Parenting, Courtroom Preparation, Divorce, Family Court, Mediation

Finding The Best Solution In A Divorce Or Custody Battle

Win-Win Situation               In a divorce and custody battle, going to court can be a huge burden on the entire family not just in terms of money and time but also in terms of the stress involved. In a

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Posted in A Childs Best Interests, child custody battles, Child Visitation, Children, Co-Parenting, Divorce, Family, Healthy Living, Joint Custody, Mediation, Parenting Plans, Parenting Tips, Raising Children, Relationships

Child Support Issues In Family Law

Child Support Blues             There’s a lot of information out there for parents going through custody battles, visitation issues or divorces and even grandparents rights but not a lot of online resources for what people can do about child support

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Posted in Child Custody, Children, Contempt, Courtroom Preparation, Divorce, Family Court, Fathers Rights, Modifications, Single Parenting
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