Did you recently separate or divorce (or begin divorce proceedings), and now you are not seeing your kids — despite being a “normal-range” parent? Here are tips on what to do if you are divorced and not seeing your kids. Are you hearing false allegations against you? Maybe you hear that your children don’t want to […]
Parenting Plans
Write To Heal From Your Divorce: Choice
Choice is something we usually take for granted. We get to go to the grocery store of our choice, buy the brands of food we choose and then choose how we want to pay for our food. And that’s just one relatively small example. We make thousands of decisions every day. If we have no choice […]
Changes to Minnesota’s “Best Interest of the Child” Seems Inevitable
The proposed legislation (that appears to be acceptable to interest groups from all sides) involves revamping the “best interest of the child” factors.
Family Law Matters Must Be Handled With Care
Shame, bitterness, and betrayal generated by the way in which family law matters are handled either by the individuals themselves or through their attorneys often creates a great deal of unnecessary conflict. For example, it is important to keep in mind that the other parent is not necessarily a bad parent just because both parents […]
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