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Saturday,
January 12, 2019.
posted in Child Custody

Parents Will Stop At Nothing To Get Their Children

Divorce is not an easy decision. It usually doesn’t start with waking up one day and deciding that you do not want to be with your partner. Typically issues start to build up, you start to flight a lot, and then you start to fight to the point where you aren’t sure where the relationship...

Saturday,
December 08, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

How To Recognize Parental Alienation (And Ways To Deal With It)

While many believe that parental alienation is an inescapable by-product of almost every divorce involving children, many times, one of the parents is fully responsible for the growing alienation between the other parent and their kids. In the vast majority of cases, one of the parents intentionally alienates the other parent from their children in...

Saturday,
December 01, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

How to Reduce the Stress of Sharing Child Custody during the Holiday Season

The holiday season is arguably the most stressful time of year for every parent. With all the preparations, cooking, and vacation planning involved, it is only a matter of time before your head starts spinning from all the stress. But those sharing child custody with their ex-spouse finds themselves in a much tougher situation during...

Saturday,
December 01, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

How To Get Custody if You Are the Father

If you and your spouse have children and are going through a divorce, there is a strong likelihood that you will enter some kind of custody battle with each other. Depending on how old the children are, there is no real answer as to who will be the primary caregiver. Even though there is a...

Friday,
November 16, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Do Men Get A Bad Deal With Child Custody?

According to CNN, mothers end up as custodial parents in more than 80 percent of separation cases. Does this mean that it is harder for men to get custody than women? If so, why is that the case? Is that fair? When you dig into most state laws, including the law here in Florida, the...

Friday,
November 09, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Kidnapped Child Found In Florida

Two years ago, a Massachusetts boy was taken by his mother from his father’s residence. At the time, the boy’s father had just been granted full custody by the Massachusetts courts. The mother, Christina Hale, took her son to her mother’s house. When the father went to retrieve him, he was told that the boy...

Saturday,
October 27, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Five Legitimate Reasons to Modify Child Custody or Support in Fort Lauderdale

While divorce is a challenging process for all involved, it can be especially difficult to bear for children. Such dramatic changes so early in life can leave lasting repercussions on a child’s development. For that reason, Florida courts do everything in their power to make the process as beneficial to children as possible. Divorcing parents...

Saturday,
October 20, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

Time-Sharing and Custody

Creating a family is always a blessing, but we have this narrative in our society that families who don’t stay together are broken. This is a lie. Sometimes our family life doesn’t fit into the social narrative, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t work. Divorce is a sad time, but it is also a fertile...

Saturday,
October 13, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

3 Ways to Effectively Parent Your Children on Your Own Terms After Divorce

No matter how long you’ve been divorced, you may worry that you’ve ruined your child’s life, but in reality, you haven’t. Divorce is a big change for children, but their quality of life after the split is still determined by the actions of each parent. Can a divorce negatively impact your child? Of course. But...

Friday,
October 12, 2018.
posted in Child Custody

6 Ways to Best Prepare for a Child Custody Hearing

The first child-custody hearing you go to can be frightening for parents unaware of the process. However, by planning ahead a little, you’ll have a better chance of presenting a convincing argument and winning custody of your child. In addition to listening to the advice of your Fort Lauderdale child custody attorney, you can follow...

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