After a divorce, you might see your kids withdraw to the virtual world. There, they’ll be vulnerable to online criminals, malicious sites, and cyberbullies. Even if you struggle to dedicate time to your kids in this difficult time, you have to take steps to keep them safe online.
Children and Divorce
Are Divorce Rates and Custody Issues Linked to COVID-19?
Are divorce rates, parenting time and child custody conflicts increasing because of the coronavirus pandemic?
Drive Your Kid to School: A Perfect Time to Connect
When you drive your child to school, it is the perfect time to have a conversation.
Crucial Steps to Improve Divorced Dads’ Mental Well-Being
Life after divorce can be very challenging, especially for a single dad.
Joint Custody in the Midst of Coronavirus: Be Flexible With Your Ex
During this pandemic, you must be flexible about changing your parenting schedule to protect your kids. Here are 8 tips to help divorced parents weather the Coronavirus.
WATCH: Is mediation better than litigation to resolve issues regarding children in Indiana?
To obtain a court order that fully addresses your family’s issues – and one you can truly live with – mediation is a much better option to resolve issues regarding children.
How to Plan a First Post-Divorce Family Vacation with Your Kids
If you’re planning your first post-divorce family vacation, it’s important to keep in mind the following tips before booking anything.
10 Tips to Best Position Yourself in a Custody Dispute
A custody dispute is often a race to the bottom in which no one truly wins and in which everyone – including the children – suffer.
Moving Away With a Child in Your Custody? Get the Legal Facts First
Are you considering moving away with a child in your custody? Sole custody doesn’t automatically give you mobility rights, so it may not be as straightforward as you think, particularly where the other parent has access rights. Consider these legal facts before you move.
WATCH: If a child support recipient withholds visitation, can the payor withhold child support?
Child support and parenting time are not mutually exclusive. In other words, if a parent with an obligation to pay child support fails to do so, the other parent may not withhold parenting time.
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