Co-parenting with an uncooperative ex-spouse is harmful for you and your children. Learn how to begin successfully parallel parenting and minimize the negative impacts felt by your children.
Child Custody
Child Custody Law: A Guide for Divorcing Parents
This guide will help you better understand child custody law before you sign that child custody agreement during your divorce.
The Benefits of Family Mediation
Wondering how family mediation helps your case? Here’s an overview of the many benefits of family mediation.
How to Recognize Parental Alienation
In last month’s blog, I explained how reunification counseling can be utilized in divorce and family law cases and this month, it may be helpful to understand some of the ways in which this counseling becomes necessary in the first place. It is an unfortunate part of divorce and separation that sometimes parents can intentionally, […]
Tips for Happier Holidays after Divorce
How to help your children enjoy – rather than dread – the holidays after divorce.
5 Tips for an Enjoyable Holiday Season After Divorce
5 Tips To Help You Enjoy the Holiday Season After Divorce
Child Relocation in New Jersey Just Got Harder
Understand Recent Changes regarding Child Relocation in New Jersey
Losing Custody: A Win for Your Kids?
Sometimes, Losing Custody May Be the Best Outcome for Your Children As a divorce lawyer, the first question most parents ask me is, “How do I win custody?” This is understandable. Any parent’s fear when separating from a spouse or partner is that he or she will lose control over the kids, or lose the […]
Father’s Day After Divorce: What To Do When It Falls On Her Day
Not being scheduled to have the kids on Father’s Day after divorce is a problem that should be resolvable. Here’s what you can do.
The Pitfalls Of Equal Timesharing Legislation
After a failed attempt at passing a flawed alimony reform bill in 2016, mainly due to an inclusion of a provision that would have created a presumption of equal timesharing between parents, the Florida Legislature is back now with what appears to another timesharing bill that would fundamentally alter how timesharing and parental contact would be addressed by Judges throughout the State.
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