Sharing kids complicates most divorce proceedings. Both parents worry about the effect their divorce will have on their children. Will they accept and cope with the divorce well, or will they resist and act out their negative emotions? When kids are very young, you...
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Month: August 2022
Will the house you own belong to your spouse after marriage?
Getting married often feels like giving up most of your personal space and rights. Suddenly, there is someone else with a claim to your time and your money. You will likely live together and pool all of your resources, which can lead to challenges if you eventually go...
Helping your child feel at home across two residences
When most of us think back to our childhood and adolescent years, we remember our bedrooms. They were the one place in the house that was ours. They were a reflection of who we were and what we treasured. If you’re a divorcing parent, it’s crucial to remember the...
Is your co-parent routinely late in dropping off the kids?
The divorce process involves settling various matters in a legal fashion. If you’re a parent, then a child custody agreement will be your top priority. Whether you’ve managed to come to an arrangement with your co-parent, or the courts have had to step in, the...