People often make references to karma. My mother’s favorite one was to talk about how whatever you put out into the universe comes back at you ten fold, so be careful what you put out. Another coach I know talks about how we train people how to treat us, and that how we live part […]
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Can My Child Choose Which Parent To Live With After Divorce?
Many times during the course of a divorce case a client will relay to me the fact that their child has expressed a desire to live with one parent over the other, and the parent wants to know how we can go about ensuring the children’s wishes are followed. Unfortunately, as is the case with […]
Why Do So Many Children of Divorce Become Fatherless? Part 2
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.
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.
Grandparent’s Rights – An Evolution in Florida Law
As of today, July 1, 2015, Florida will become the latest state to begin recognizing the importance of establishing grandparent’s rights under certain circumstances. Governor Rick Scott signed legislation June 11, 2015 that will create a pathway for grandparents to establish rights of access and visitation in limited circumstances. There have been efforts in the […]
Separated or Divorced and Not Seeing your Kids?
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Custody Disputes in Minnesota: The Social Early Neutral Evaluation Model
Today, custody disputes in Minnesota are friendlier thanks to the “Social Early Neutral Evaluation” model which facilitates custody and parenting time.
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