After reviewing these suggestions, you may have your own ideas for other provisions. Focus on what’s important to you and your child.
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Follow these 6 tips to devise a divorce settlement agreement that will stand the test of time as well as changing circumstances.
5 Divorce Professionals You May Not Have Thought to Turn to
There are divorce many professionals who can help you throughout your divorce. Here are 5 you may not have considered.
Is Divorce Tougher on Moms than Dads?
We can acknowledge the impact divorce has on both parents without devaluing the experiences of either.
At What Age Are Children Most Impacted by Divorce?
Divorce will be difficult for every member of your family. When you have children of any age, the important thing is to keep them at an arm’s length from the intimate details of the divorce.
Top 3 Co-Parenting Apps for Divorced Parents
With many options to choose from, stay focused on which co-parenting app fits your family’s situation. Talk the options over with your ex since these apps work great as tools for parent collaboration.
Study: Divorced Parents With Attorneys More Likely to Settle Out of Court
A new study suggests that parents are more likely to settle and share custody when they both have attorney. Learn more about it below.
Choosing the Right Visitation Schedule for Your Family
A visitation schedule is vital to a working post-divorce parenting relationship. Your child’s age and the distance between your and the other parent’s home are two of the main factors you should consider. Find out which schedules could work for your family’s unique situation.
What You Need to Know About the “Best Interest of the Child” Standard
All custody decisions must be in the child’s best interest. Find out what this means and how you can show the court you’re fit for custody.
How a Step-Up Parenting Plan Can Simplify Custody Post-Divorce
A step-up parenting plan evolves as your child gets older. It saves you time and allows your child the space to comfortably forge a bond with the noncustodial parent.
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