Do you feel like your existing child custody order is no longer in your child’s best interests? If the answer is “yes,” then you need to consider seeking a custody modification. While one of these motions can seek to shift primary physical or legal custody to the...
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How to address constant child custody violations
It can be stressful and frustrating when your co-parent doesn’t stick to the custody plan. You might wonder how it affects your child, your bond with them, and what you can do to make things better. If you find yourself facing this issue, it's important to take...
Can one parent move away with their children post-divorce?
Divorces and breakups when children are still minors inevitably mean that a family’s circumstances change significantly. Oftentimes, parents negotiate very specific terms with one another related to how they will meet the children's needs and share time with them...
Making a success of your co-parenting relationship
Divorce can be stressful for all members of a family as it means significant changes. Oftentimes, change can be viewed in a negative light, but in reality, change isn’t always a bad thing. The romantic relationship between you and your former spouse may have broken...
Could you lose custody because your co-parent has more money?
In a divorce where one parent earns much more than the other, the lesser-earning parent may fear a lack of wealth will threaten their custody rights. While this is a valid concern, parents can rest easy knowing that judges rarely base custody decisions on income or...
4 times people can stop paying spousal support in California
Financial matters often lead to intense disagreements between spouses during divorce. Few topics are more emotional for those preparing for the end of a marriage than alimony or spousal support. For example, someone who has long sacrificed their professional ambitions...
Birdnesting in one home after divorce
Child custody arrangements can sometimes be difficult for children who don’t want to move. For one thing, they’re used to the family home that they’ve grown up in so far, and they want to stay in a place that is familiar. Additionally, they may not like the idea of...
Why you should get a child travel consent letter before your trip
Most divorcing couples who are co-parenting their children detail any restrictions for travel without the notification and approval of the other parent. Often, these restrictions involve out-of-state or international travel or travel over a certain number of miles. If...
Can I leave my marital home before my divorce is finalized?
Even the most amicable divorce results in its share of tension. The gut reaction for most couples during these emotional times is to leave the home they share with their soon-to-be ex as soon as possible. But is this always a great idea? No two divorce cases are the...
Why divorce mediation may be the right choice for you
If you prefer an alternative approach to divorce that does not involve facing off in court, divorce mediation can be right for you. It involves working with your spouse and a neutral third party as the mediator to arrive at agreements Below are some benefits of...