Parents work hard to make sure that their children are safe and raised in an environment where they can thrive. When the parents reside together, they will work together toward that shared goal. However, if the relationship falls apart and the parent’s divorce or separate, working together can become more complicated. While the optimal situation…
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What Is a Parenting Coordinator?
Parents work hard to make sure that their children are safe and raised in an environment where they can thrive. When the parents reside together, they will work together toward that shared goal. However, if the relationship falls apart and the parent’s divorce or separate, working together can become more complicated. While the optimal situation…
Read More »Can I Travel With My Child?
Sharing hobbies and interests with your child is one of the most rewarding experiences a parent can have. Helping a child to learn and grow is a wonderful part of parenting. Travelling with a child can be a great way to help provide a child with cultural enrichment or to meet and bond with family…
Read More »Divorce and Taxes
Divorcing your spouse is a stressful event and can be complicated. There are a multitude of important decisions to be made, many of which deal with your finances. When thinking of divorce and finances, most people immediately think of spousal support, child support, and debt division. One aspect that some overlook, however, is the impact…
Read More »Private School and Custody
Parents only want what is best for the children, and that includes the best for their education. Whether children are just starting kindergarten or getting ready to apply for college, parents know that a good education is important to lay the proper foundation for the child’s future security and attaining their goals. Choosing the right…
Read More »Right of First Refusal – When It Doesn’t Work
After a divorce or separation, there will be a lot of changes for everyone involved. The parents will need to adjust their parenting techniques to account for the fact that they no longer parent in the same household, and may even have different rules and expectations in their respective households. The children will have to…
Read More »Tri-Parenting Agreements
The structure of the traditional American family has changed drastically during the past few decades. While it used to be taboo to have children out of wedlock, it is now a family structure that many people willingly choose. Advances in healthcare and reproductive technology have also helped to change how we define “family.” Tri-parenting is…
Read More »Bird’s Nest Custody
Parents work diligently together to nurture, support, and raise their children. During a divorce or separation, parents will have to work together to figure out the “new normal” of providing that support and love to their children in a different dynamic. In the vast majority of cases, parents are able to sit down and agree…
Read More »Best Interest Factors
Parents always work hard to make sure that they provide the best they can for their children. This holds true in terms of education, nurturing, health care, and access to other opportunities. In a divorce or separation, parents will have to find a new way to work toward providing the best care for their children…
Read More »Parenting Time Exchanges: How to Make Your Child’s Transitions More Fun
Custody and parenting time exchanges are an unavoidable reality for many co-parents, whether they like it or not. Many divorced couples find parenting time exchanges stressful because they have to interact with their ex. This stress, in turn, affects the children, and then no one is happy. But for peaceful and productive co-parenting, you need…
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