If you are in the midst of a divorce, you have probably heard divorce clichés while preparing for your time in the courtroom. Truth be told, divorce isn’t always what you expect it to be. This is why it is important to learn more about these clichés and set the record straight to understand what… Continue reading →
Posts Tagged ‘children’
Problems You May Encounter With Paternity
In many cases, when a baby is born, paternity is assumed because the couple is married, a form is signed, or the father agrees to have his name put on the birth certificate. There are many reasons why paternity is important for everyone involved, as it secures support for the child and the father is… Continue reading →
What You Shouldn’t Do in the Midst of a Custody Battle
When you are involved in a divorce, you may find that times are stressful. However, under the pressure, you cannot break when you are working hard to win aspects of your case and raise your children to the best of your ability. Now you can keep some tips in mind when working through the divorce… Continue reading →
Winter Vacation Tips for Parents That Are Divorced
What happens when you have just gone through a divorce and the holidays are approaching? Where will your children go and what will you do? This transition may be one of the hardest in regards to divorce, especially when there are children involved. Now you can learn some tips about how to handle winter vacation… Continue reading →
Making a Choice to Cooperate or Not in Divorce
These days, divorce can be extremely difficult on a couple. This is why many will choose a type of ADR as a way to settle their divorce matters, sometimes settling on collaborative divorce. However, many people do not realize that, even through the collaborative divorce process, you could see upwards of three or four months… Continue reading →
Is There Life After Divorce? Now You Can Find Out.
Surviving life after divorce may seem more difficult in the first few months than it seems. However, in time you will make the transition back into your normal lifestyle when you realize your own needs and the needs of your family. Some of the best ways to survive the hardship of divorce is to seek… Continue reading →
Custody When One Parent is Physically Ill
A few years ago, a case made the news because a young mother with Stage 4 Breast Cancer lost primary custody of her daughter and son to an estranged husband due to her diagnosis. The case became a big deal because people questioned whether or not a parent should have to lose custody of their… Continue reading →
Food Safety Tips on Halloween
Tonight is Halloween night and many kids are either out trick-or-treating or relaxing at home with their families. A night of fun, however, can turn into something devastating when food allergies and choking occurs. This is why you should understand some brief Halloween food safety tips to keep you safe this fun October night. 1.)… Continue reading →
Parental Alienation and the Courts
The courts agree on a very important aspect involved with raising children: maintaining healthy and strong relationships between both parents. However, what happens when one parent makes it impossible for those strong relationships to occur? This may be a standard case of parental alienation, where one parent targets the other by “programming” the child a… Continue reading →