Child Custody Battles: Navigating High-Conflict Situations
How to approach a divorce and child custody battle without compromising your kid’s well-being.
How to approach a divorce and child custody battle without compromising your kid’s well-being.
Comprehensive Help for Coparents CoParenter is designed to help divorced parents make better decisions while reducing the need to go back to court to renegotiate custody arrangements and resolve disputes. The app incorporates a number of important features that can make it easier to share parenting responsibilities with your former partner. Some of the most …
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Finding the right parenting style after your divorce is final will help you and your former spouse or partner provide the most nurturing and positive experience for your children. Most divorced couples fall into one of two parenting styles: Co-parenting is a more collaborative approach to child-rearing that allows both parents to interact with each …
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Joint custody arrangements require a commitment on the part of both parents to provide support and spend time with their children. In some cases, however, circumstances may arise that require one parent to move away from the area in which their children live on a part-time or full-time basis. If your former spouse has let …
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Are you currently dealing with a divorce in California where there are children involved? If so, ensuring the welfare of your children is probably a top priority for you and your former spouse. Managing the transition from marriage to separate households and separate parenting duties can be a challenge. Here are some of the most …
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In the state of California, joint legal custody is defined as shared responsibility for the welfare of children and the decisions made on their behalf after a divorce. Physical custody may be shared equally in these arrangements or may be managed by one parent with visitation for the other parent. If you are considering joint …
Making sure that your child is emotionally healthy during and after your divorce can give them the best possible start later in life. While some stress may be natural during the divorce process, you can take some steps to lessen the impact on your child. Here are some helpful hints to ease the transition and …
Witnessing domestic violence can be confusing and frightening for children. According to the Child Welfare Information Gateway of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, exposure to domestic violence can cause developmental delays and can damage the emotional, cognitive and social abilities of children and adolescents. Children who witness episodes of violence in the …
Establishing and maintaining a collaborative approach to parenting is essential for divorced parents who share custody. Co-parenting can be a challenge, however. Finding ways to set boundaries and share responsibilities can provide a solid framework for raising your children together. Creating a workable co-parenting plan is a good first step toward achieving the healthiest environment …
Collaborative divorce is an alternative to the standard court procedures generally involved in the dissolution of marriage. If you live in the state of California and you and your partner are committed to doing what is best for your family, you can choose a collaborative divorce where you and your spouse can maintain control through …
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