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Category: Child Custody

How Can I Help My Child Adjust to Life after Divorce?

Divorce is a time of profound change. And that change has a profound and lasting impact on every member of the family, including children. Some married parents even hold off …

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Does a Third Party Have Child Custody Rights?

In a perfect world, every child could grow up in a healthy, nurturing home environment. But the reality is, not everyone is ready or capable of being a good parent. …

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What Are the Unique Challenges of a Same-Sex Divorce?

In 2015, the United States Supreme Court made history when it legalized same-sex marriage in the ruling Obergefell v. Hodges. From the perspective of equality and human rights, the decision …

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How Can I Celebrate My Child’s Birthday after Divorce?

Among all the changes that come when a couple goes through a divorce, parents often say sharing their child’s birthday is one of the biggest adjustments they must make. If …

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What Should I Know about a Midlife Divorce?

Midlife divorce, or so-called gray divorce, rates are on the rise. In fact, the divorce rate among people over 50 has doubled over the past two decades. For many people, …

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What Can I Do if Something Was Overlooked in My Divorce Settlement?

Divorce is a complex undertaking, one that involves many details and documents. It is not as simple as just signing on the dotted line. There are matters of division of …

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How Can I Share Child Custody over the Holidays?

As the holidays approach, confusion over child custody matters can add more stress during an already hectic time of year. To prevent custody disputes, it is best to have a …

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What Happens with Child Custody When a Parent Dies?

When a parent dies with a child custody order or a pending child custody case, the issue of what happens to the child can be complex. If the parent who …

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Do I Need to Tell the Coparent if I Am Traveling with Our Children?

For many families, the holidays mean vacations to warmer climates or trips to visit out-of-state family and friends. If you have gone through divorce and share child custody with their …

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How Does Parental Alienation Affect Child Custody Decisions?

An unmarried parent who uses lies and manipulation to turn their child against their ex-spouse can face harsh consequences in child custody decisions. Parental alienation syndrome (PAS) is a real …

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