These apps provide a secure platform for sharing important information such as the children’s schedules, health updates, as well as school and extracurricular events.
Read MoreIn the often challenging world of co-parenting, the presence of a neutral mediator or decision-maker can prove invaluable. A professional can serve as a Parenting Coordinator (PC), a Decision Maker (DM), or can act in both capacities (PCDM).
Read MoreDomestic Violence [or Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)] affects millions of people in the in the Unitec States
Read MoreChildren those parents going through divorce need extra support and it can often be difficult to know the right way to talk with kids about divorce.
Read MoreA couple may consider signing a premarital or marital agreement for a number of reasons. For example, a premarital or marital agreement may be sought to protect a family business or family wealth, it may be used to protect an inheritance for children from a prior relationship, or it may be used to help avoid or minimize litigation in the event of a divorce.
Read MoreWhen parents are unable to agree upon parenting time or decision-making responsibilities it may be necessary to appoint a third party to assist the parents and the court. The court may appoint one of the following professionals:
Read MoreIn recent years an interesting and controversial issue has arisen in the area of family law—when parties to a divorce disagree about their pre-embryos, what should be done?
Read MoreIf you have reason to believe your co-parent is abusing alcohol or drugs, there are several ways to address these concerns in your custody matter. If you have sufficient evidence of the abuse, the judge may grant a request to impose restrictions on the parent’s time.
Read MoreFor modern-day divorces “No Fault” means, with some limited exceptions, that the judge in your divorce case is not going to consider either party’s behavior when making financial decisions related to the division of property or an award for spousal maintenance.
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