Discussions about shared custody often focus on divorcing married couples. However, there is no prerequisite that requires people to get married or they have children together. It has become quite common for people to start families without marrying first. The only...
Month: January 2022
2 questions to ask yourself before starting a collaborative divorce
Ending a marriage or a long-term relationship can be a daunting experience. If you and your spouse have decided to end your marriage one of the concerns you might have is how the divorce will impact your children, finances and emotional health. If you are looking for...
Tips to protect your kids during your divorce
Getting a divorce is a stressful time for everyone. Asset division, child support determinations, alimony negotiations, and child custody agreements can be extremely difficult subjects for everyone to deal with. While spouses may feel a large sense of relief to have...
My ex is violating my visitation rights. What do I do?
If the marriage is over and the couple splits up, one parent is likely to receive primary custody of the child while the other receives visitation rights. A child custody order is a binding decree that must be observed by both parties. Thus, before coming up with a...