Don’t assume you and your spouse will split the money in the divorce, and don’t assume the money will be used for your child’s benefit. Make a suggestion for how you’ll handle your college savings for your child.
Children's and Parenting Issues after Divorce
How Fathers Can Prevent Parental Alienation After a Divorce
Parental Alienation is used to describe a situation where a parent who has effectively coached their child into fearing, rejecting, and completely alienating the other parent.
The Difference Between Sole and Shared Custody in Florida
Often, custody battles can be messy and emotional for everyone involved. Divorcing couples in Florida may have trouble determining who gets sole or shared custody of the children. Here’s what couples going through a divorce in the sunshine state should be aware of when determining child custody.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting a Child Support Order
Getting a child support order can be difficult, especially when you’re just starting to navigate the divorce process. Here is a step-by-step guide to getting one.
What About Grandparents in Divorce?
Grandparents’ rights are not automatic, though; you must apply for them through the court or try to resolve the issues with a qualified mediator.
Preventing Co-Parenting Disputes Over ScreenTime
When your co-parent has different rules about movies and TV, try to negotiate and compromise for your child’s wellbeing.
How to Tell Your Adult Children That You’re Getting a Divorce
Possibly one of the hardest conversations you might have when it comes to sharing the news about your divorce will be with your adult kids.
Modern Parenting Plans: What to Include in 2022
Parenting today brings new considerations. Here are a few topics to think about in your separation or divorce: birdnest parenting, supporting transgender and nonbinary kids, covid precautions and marijuana storage.
How to Manage Disagreements Effectively When Co-Parenting?
If you’re going through a divorce, you’re probably wondering how you can effectively co-parent with your former spouse. After all, divorce can be a difficult and emotional time for everyone involved.
How a Lawyer Can Help You With Child Support Issues?
Child support is a set amount of money paid by the non-custodial partner to the custodial partner to take care of the living and medical expenses of the children. Child support ends when the child turns 18 and graduates or turns 19 years old.
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