If you believe your children will be unaffected by your divorce, you’ll be surprised to learn that all children of divorce suffer emotional injuries. So the question is not whether they’ll be hurt, but how badly they’ll be hurt. Here’s how to minimize the damage.
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Podcast: Rosanne DeTorres on Children and Divorce in New Jersey
Divorce Attorney Rosanne DeTorres discusses children and divorce in New Jersey, like which factors courts consider in determining child custody and support.
4 Tips for Fostering Contact with the Absent Parent after Divorce
Children do best when their divorced parents have dealt with their anger and resentment, and when they encourage the children’s bond with the other parent. Here are some tips about fostering contact with the absent parent.
How Often do Non-Custodial Parents See their Children?
The impact of infrequent or no contact with a non-custodial parent after a divorce can be devastating for a child. Here are six reasons why non-custodial parents may have little or no contact with their children.
Podcast: Attorney David Echols on Issues Related to Children & Divorce
David Echols, an Oklahoma Family Attorney, discusses how Oklahoma courts will treat factors such as child custody, visitation, issues of paternity and more.
Message in a Bottle? Digital Co-parenting With You, Your Ex and the Children
As the holiday season approaches, separated and divorced parents have to face the inevitable discussions, sometimes more aptly called heated disputes, about the where, when and how the children will spend time with each side of the family. Even if you are an experienced veteran in this regard, a refresher course never hurts. Read more […]
My ex-spouse exercises visitation with my kids , but I want to move with them to another state. Can I go?
In the vast majority of states the answer is no, you may not go. When you refer to the parties children as “my kids” you’re implying that your ex-spouse does not have kids. Children have and deserve two parents. Frequently one parent feels that they are the better parent and therefore, they marginalize the other […]
Podcast: Asset Division, Child and Spousal Support in Pennsylvania
David Ladov & Robert Whitelaw, two Pennsylvania family lawyers discuss asset division as well as child and spousal support in Pennsylvania.
HuffPost: 4 Tips for Successful Co-Parenting
Huffington Post contributor Rosalind Sedacca has some wise advice to help divorcing spouses transition from being a parent, to being a co-parent. “One of the best things you can do for your children is to transition smoothly to co-parenting with your former spouse,” writes Sedacca. “It won’t always be easy and there will certainly be […]
5 Ways to Help Make Co-Parenting Easier After a Divorce
You can ease the challenge of co-parenting with an ex-spouse by planning ahead and seeking professional help if necessary. Here are five tips to help make co-parenting easier post-divorce.
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