Tug-of-war custody battles can get messy. The “rope” gets pulled, stretched, and maybe even broken. No matter who “wins,” the rope – that fragile rope – is always caught in the middle.
Child Custody
WATCH: Family Lawyer Brian Pearlstein Reunites Mother & Daughter in Paris After a Child Abduction
Maryland family lawyer Brian Pearlstein reunited a mother & daughter in Paris after a child abduction in a complicated pro bono case. Read the extraordinary story here.
Shared Custody and COVID-19
Shared custody has always been challenging, but in the time of COVID-19, families are facing difficulties like never before.
10 Tips for Using Social Media During Child Custody Cases
Questionable social media posts can torpedo your child custody case; follow these tips to help prevent your own words from incriminating you in court.
Parental Child Abduction In Australia
Under the Family Law Act 1975, parental child abduction in Australia is a criminal offence. Learn more about it below.
7-Step PROTECT System to Shield Your Children from Divorce-Related Emotional Damage
Divorce is a time of intense change, upheaval, and uncertainty. Your ability to grieve the loss of how things were and embrace this new reality, and get your children to do the same, will play a significant role in helping you all to move forward.
Choosing the Right Home for Child Custody After Divorce
Although you might be in a challenging situation right now, it’s important to know you’re not alone.
Co-Parents: 4 Tips on Having an Enjoyable Vacation With Your Kids This Summer
Having the kids call the other parent once or twice during the trip (or as required under the parenting plan) also goes a long way toward fostering an optimal co-parenting relationship.
What Does a Forensic Psychologist Do in Child Custody Cases?
What does a forensic psychologist do in child custody cases, as an evaluator or a consultant? Read on for a rundown.
Do Not Give Up on your Children: Fight for your Children’s Time
Do not give up your children and throw in the towel because of their social lives, inconveniences, and teenage hormones. It would mean the world to a child to receive a phone call every day, or every other day, saying the simplest things; a five minute call.
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