If you are going through a divorce and have children, there could be many hurdles standing in your way and many questions you may have. Parents are entitled to something known as visitation, which you may or may not have a broad understanding of already. Today we will answer some of your most important questions… Continue reading →
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Full Custody of Children – What Should I Know?
Full custody, also sometimes referred to as sole custody, is awarded to just one parent. This custody decision, just like other custody decisions, is made in the best interest of the child. A parent who has sole custody gets to enjoy many benefits such as having custody on both an exclusively physical and legal level…. Continue reading →
Keeping Children Out of Divorce Drama
In the midst of a divorce, you as a parent may not always see it but sometimes your children will suffer the most. Some parents actually rely on their children to keep them happy throughout the day so that they don’t have to focus on the hardships of the divorce or to keep them from… Continue reading →
Protecting Your Children After Divorcing an Abusive Husband
Domestic violence and abuse happens in too many relationships in our modern times, but add children to the mix and you have a worrisome combination. Domestic violence takes place when abusive behavior occurs in a relationship while one partner is trying to gain control over another partner. There are many types of abuse, such as… Continue reading →
5 Ways to Help Children Transition During Visitation
If you are in the midst of a divorce, you know how stressful it can be. You may have less help around the house, finances might be tight, and you may have a lot on your mind at any given time. However, you are also probably aware that divorce can be stressful and have a… Continue reading →
What Happens After Divorce Papers are Served? Answers For Uncontested and Contested Divorces
Uncontested Divorces: What happens after divorce papers are served for uncontested divorces? The divorce papers are filed and served and then the individuals filing for divorce will either meet with a mediator to settle their remaining issues, or they will settle their issues in another form of conflict resolution that does not involve litigation. Contested… Continue reading →