If you have resolved to divorce with children in the picture, one of the most important subjects you’ll need to address is the children’s post-divorce living arrangements. Most often, the court encourages parents to work this out on their own before presenting the...
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What if one parent is always late for custody exchanges?
Having a reliable schedule for custody exchanges reduces the likelihood of conflict between parents and makes life more predictable for the children in a family. Children thrive on routine, and they look to their parents to maintain that routine during tumultuous...
3 important rules for living together during the divorce
Divorce can be taxing on many levels. If the relationship is broken beyond repair, however, then divorce might be the only sensible option on the table. But it is not uncommon for a couple to resolve to share a roof during the divorce period. Of course, this does...
Money differences may lead to divorce
When you begin looking into the reasons why divorce happens, you’ll find that finances often come up. Maybe one person had a spending problem and was wasting the money that the family needed just to pay the bills. Maybe one person couldn’t hold down a job and the...
Financial mistakes to avoid during your divorce
Going through a divorce can be emotionally and financially challenging. While you must consider many factors during this process, one element you can’t ignore is your future financial stability. Making informed decisions and avoiding common financial mistakes can...
How to tell your parents you are getting a divorce
Talking to your spouse and children, if you have any, about your divorce may not be the end of this conversation. You may need to inform other parties, including your parents. How you tell your parents about your decision may differ from others because they may have...
Does Asking For A Prenup Mean Someone Doesn’t Believe In Their Marriage?
You know that you want to use a prenuptial agreement before you get married. Maybe you have substantial assets and you want to make sure that they’re not at risk. You know that divorce happens with a fair amount of frequency in the United States. You hope it doesn’t...
3 ideas for co-parents and summer break schedules
The summer break can often throw a wrench into co-parents’ child custody arrangements. Things can get very different because the children suddenly don’t have school for around three months. The general custody schedule might work very well during the school year, but...
How can you address constant custody violations?
Custody violations can take many forms. Your co-parent may interfere with your parenting time or rights by withholding the child, changing the schedule without your consent or bad-mouthing you to the child. When this happens, it can be frustrating and harmful to your...
What if my spouse refuses to get a divorce?
Divorce is often seen as a clean break and the end of a marriage. But what if your spouse doesn't want to get a divorce? It's no secret that ending a relationship can be difficult, especially if one person refuses to let go. If you find yourself in this challenging...