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… 50/50 schedule are simply unavoidable,” says Family Law Attorney Samuel J. Berse . “For example, … they continue to provide a lifestyle that is best for their child.” Still, the 70/30 may be …
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… will help guide you when choosing the best app for co-parenting to get you through … order say? Will I be working closely with family law professionals? 1. What was your … several, forming a team that could…
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… arise simply because no one, not you, the attorneys, or the judges, can predict every … for my wife and me to figure out which family we will visit on any given occasion or … default that everyone can follow. One…
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… continue to reassess decisions made on how best to approach the school year, as the … for different situations. That way, your family will not be left scrambling to figure … consider enlisting the help of a…
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… the added stress and expense: mediation. As a family law attorney, I've seen firsthand the devastating … by substance abuse, mediation may not be the best option . To increase your chances…
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… and opinions, so that they can do what’s best for their child. Different ways to … says Kathy Lucas, parenting coordinator and family law specialist . “Some children are far … a parenting coordinator, and/or…
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… to accommodate the change in routine. The best summer visitation schedule depends on … allows for activities like summer camps or family vacations that don't fit into the … explains Kristina Jarvis, a…
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… and be loved by both of their parents. The best way for you to think about divorce would … or past relationship,” not breaking the family unit, because, from a child’s … health providers, mediators, or a …
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… article with input from three professionals—a family therapist, a family therapist + parenting coordinator, and a family law attorney + former social worker. We also … (in…
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… for all the parties involved. The child’s best interest matters, of course—but their … parent, it will likely impact your whole family. Why a child might refuse visitation … potential child endangerment, consult…