California courts are guided primarily by the California Supreme Court’s decision In Re Marriage of La Musga, which sets out the pertinent criteria for the court to consider in deciding a move-away case. The criteria are: the child’s interest in stability and continuity in the custodial arrangement; the distance of the proposed move; the age […]
Parenting During Divorce
Proposed California Law Would Allow More than Two Parents
Under the proposed new California bill, if three (or more) people who provided parental responsibilities are unable to agree on child support, visitation, or custody details, a judge can divide those responsibilities among them if she or he deems it appropriate
Lori Becker, a Family Law Attorney, on Collaborative Divorce Process: How to Divorce Respectfully without Going to Court
Divorce is a life-changing event. A new process called the Collaborative Divorce Process offers a better way to end a marriage. This groundbreaking method revolutionizes the way couples divorce. It addresses your legal, financial, and emotional needs and achieves the best family arrangement possible. Families at war produce only losers and no winners. This exciting […]
What Is Parent Coordination?
Learn from this article about parent coordination to resolve divorce disputes outside of the courtroom, as it goes beyond mediation, psychotherapy, and other forms of resolving conflicts between co-parents.
Popular Myths About Shared Parenting
Unravelling some common myths about shared parenting in order to help parents make informed decisions.
What to Include in Your Parenting Plan: A Shared Parenting Approach
Is a collaborative parenting plan or a parallel parenting plan right for your family? What’s the difference between the two? Here’s straightforward advice to separated or divorced parents interested in shared parenting.
50/50 Child Access: A Passionate and Heated Debate
A poll conducted by Divorce Magazine shows the opinions of divorce professionals and people going through divorce alike on whether custody should start with a 50/50 split. The results were gathered and reported by Josh Simon.
Successful Co-Parenting Communication after Divorce
In order to “normalize” the post-divorce co-parenting situation as much as possible, you need to make all communication clear – with your children and with your ex-spouse.
A Family’s Heartbreak: A Parent’s Introduction to Parental Alienation
Adam doesn’t see you as his father anymore. The change in an alienated child’s behavior is the hardest concept for an alienated parent to accept.
Parent Alienators & Ruining Your Children’s Relationship With Your Ex
Are you a Parent Alienator who ruins your child’s relationship with your ex? Take this test and find out where you stand.
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