Making Visitation Easier
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008When your children are growing up in two home, making visitation easier should be a goal for both parents.
When your children are growing up in two home, making visitation easier should be a goal for both parents.
Dealing with child rearing expenses after divorce can be a source of conflict for parents, but the following tips can help ease the way to sharing some of the burden.
As a concerned friend or teacher wondering how to help children of divorce, these tips will come in handy.
DK Simoneau helps parents and children learn how to survive and thrive in a more harmonious shared parenting situation. Read DK’s co-parenting articles for tips on making it work.
Finding out that your spouse has dissipated marital assets during your divorce can be devastating.
Protecting assets in a divorce is not usually thought about until property ends up missing. Learn how to protect your assets during divorce and what to do if your spouse is hiding marital assets.
Take into account these financial considerations before you divorce.
The following divorce and mortgage questions can help you understand what your options are concerning the marital home.
How is custody determined in a divorce case? The following information can help you understand what a judge takes into consideration when determining custody.
The following divorce experts share their wisdom and information to help you navigate the divorce process, handle issues with your children, and rebuild your life.
With todays mobile society, out of state visitation and long distance parenting is becoming more common. The following information can help you understand your long distance visitation options.
Cell phone voice messages can possibly be brought in as evidence in child custody battles? Learn how to record the evidence for presentation to the judge.
Learn the key elements to win custody, how to present yourself as the parent that the child should live with, and gain an edge in your child custody battle.
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