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.
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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.
4 Common Divorce Mistakes – and How to Avoid Them
Here are the most common divorce mistakes an experienced family lawyer has seen people make, as well as some tips to guide you toward a better way.
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.
The Power of Forgiveness to Save a Marriage
Apologizing and granting forgiveness will allow you and your partner to move out of the role of victim and stop letting wounds from the past fester. Remember to give each other the benefit of the doubt and be receptive to learning effective ways to repair hurt feelings.
How to Be Present and Peaceful When You Can’t Stop Thinking
Pausing can mean meditation, drinking coffee alone, or even listening to lo-fi music. Whatever brings you that kind of mental pause, do it.
How Will My Family Business Be Affected By My Divorce?
A family business may not only represent an extensive investment of both money and time, but it may also be the primary source of income for a couple, and multiple other family members may also be involved in the business.
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.
Will Receiving Alimony And/Or Child Support Payments Count As Income For A Refinancing Or New Mortgage?
If you are divorced or are going through a divorce, you might assume that receiving alimony and/or child support payments will qualify as income to refinance your current mortgage or get a new one. Unfortunately, you may discover that is not necessarily true. What you and others might consider income and what mortgage lenders consider qualified income may be two very different things.
3 Insights Divorce Teaches You About Your Attachment Style
Only by working through your unhealthy habits and attachment style can you hope to change the outcomes of future relationships.
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