Making false allegations in custody cases not only negatively impacts the cases, it has detrimental consequences on the children of the marriage also.
Children's and Parenting Issues after Divorce
Establishing Custody and Visitation Rights for the Unwed Father in Georgia
If a man has a child with a woman who’s not divorced in Georgia, the unwed father must still financially support the child with no rights to legal custody.
Father’s Rights in Florida: Understanding Child Support & Time Sharing
In Florida, Father’s rights can be challenging when it comes to child support, time sharing and the department of revenue. Read on to learn more.
Illinois Rewrites Divorce and Custody Laws
Illinois has recently enacted a major overhaul of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. These new laws (P.A. 99-0090) will become effective as of January 1, 2016. A few of the most significant changes include: Abolishing actions for alienation of affections and breach of promise to marry. Establishing no-fault, irreconcilable differences as the only ground […]
Social Media as Divorce Evidence?
Who needs to hire a forensic accountant, a detective, get third party assessments for parenting, or obtain court orders to obtain financial disclosure in your divorce settlement? All you have to do is sit at your computer and mine social media sites, which have a plethora of information. Sources of Social Media Divorce Evidence 46 […]
Why Do So Many Children of Divorce Become Fatherless? Part 1
Here is a story that answers the question for many kids as to “why do so many children of divorce become fatherless?” in today’s society.
Dealing with a Difficult Ex
Many who are separated or divorced consider their ex to be pesky at one time or another. After all, you no longer live together presumably because you have two different world views and/or tensions have crept into your working relationship. An isolated disagreement or a harsh word between the two of you does not qualify […]
Parental Alienation: Parents Must Cut the Umbilical Cord
Parental alienation can be generated by a parents own anger and fears, and understanding why you should avoid it is mportant for the well-being of everyone.
Rules for Planning Your Child’s College Education
It is that time of year when high school seniors are determining where to go to college. Four-year university or community college? New Jersey public school or an expensive private school? If you are an intact family, you are probably determining how much the family can afford and making decisions about college, free from any […]
A Guide for the Single Dad
There are ways to have a workable relationship with your ex and to make co-parenting go smoother. Remember, the kids are not a prize and the situation is not winner take all. Thirty-year-old Charlie is a plumber in his family’s business and has a lot of tips for you if you’re a single dad. Here […]
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