When parents divorce, one of the most common yet difficult issues is usually child custody. One parent may seek sole custody or agree to co-parent with his or her spouse, depending on how well each communicates needs and wants with the other. Attorneys.com notes that...
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Infidelity may cause you physical harm
When you walked down the aisle, you undoubtedly dreamed of spending the rest of your life with only one person. Your spouse, unfortunately, had different ideas. If your husband or wife has cheated on you, you may be vulnerable to more than just psychological and...
When is bird nesting feasible for divorced parents?
Bird nesting is a comparatively new way to co-parent children during a separation or divorce. With this type of arrangement, the kids continue to live in the family home while each parent rotates into and out of it when parenting time begins and ends. According to...
What are the best interests of the child standard?
Child custody disputes can be hard on both parents and children. Consequently, to minimize the psychological consequences of a custody battle, it may be wise to negotiate an acceptable co-parenting agreement. Drafting a comprehensive parenting plan may ensure the...