A more comprehensive and detailed parenting plan will help parents avoid future battles so that parenting disagreements will not escalate into conflicts. Like a peace treaty, a good parenting plan cannot anticipate every possible conflict, but it can identify likely issues and provide a roadmap for handling issues that are not easily resolved.
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New California Law on Deciding Pet Custody During Divorce
A new California pet law, which took effect on January 1, 2019, will allow couples involved in divorce proceedings to petition for sole or joint ownership of a pet.
Father’s Day in Divorce Court
Although there is no such thing as Father’s Day in Divorce Court, the courts have begun to realize that fathers are just as important to children as their mothers are.
Mother’s Day After Divorce: Should I Include the Children’s Grandmother in Celebrations?
If this is your first Mother’s Day after divorce, consider the following advice before deciding whether or not to include your children’s grandmother in celebrations.
3 Secrets to Successful Parallel Parenting
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.
When Fault Matters in No-Fault Divorce Cases
Just because you live in a no-fault state doesn’t mean that fault can’t be used or argued during your divorce case. Here’s what you need to know.
7 Tips for Navigating Holidays as Divorced Parents
7 great tips for divorced parents hoping to decrease stress and increase fun this holiday season.
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, […]
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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