The holiday season, with its festive cheer and focus on family, can be a particularly challenging time for those involved in family law cases. Emotions run high as clients grapple with issues like child custody, visitation arrangements, and strained family relationships. As a family law attorney, we have helped so many navigate these emotionally charged… Read more »
Posts Tagged: coparenting
Halloween and Child Custody – Navigating Tricky Situations
Halloween is an exciting time of the year, filled with costumes, candy, and spooky fun. For parents who share custody of their children, it can also be a time of potential challenges and disputes. Child custody arrangements can become even more complicated when special occasions like Halloween come around. As a family attorney, it’s crucial… Read more »
New Year, New Co-Parenting Approach – Part 3
Part 3 of 3 In our last installment of New Year, New Co-Parenting Approach, we explore what I believe to be one of the most important parts of a custody judgment – the Co-Parenting Guidelines. If you have a custody judgment, it is likely you have Co-Parenting Guidelines. If you don’t have Co-Parenting Guidelines in… Read more »
New Year, New Co-Parenting Approach: Part 2
Part 2 of 3 In this new year, we are exploring new ways in which your co-parenting can be re-vamped if it isn’t working. While it is near impossible to force your co-parents to behave the way you would like them to, you can control how you respond to their behavior which is the focus… Read more »
New Year, New Co-Parenting Approach
Part 1 of 3 Did last year’s co-parenting approach leave you exhausted and defeated? Maybe it is time to re-evaluate how you co-parented last year. While your co-parent may have been the problem, they do not seem to be changing their approach, so how can you change yours to give you, and your children,… Read more »
Co-Parenting Considerations for the New School Year
It’s a new school year! It’s time to get back into those routines we have abandoned during the lazy (or not-so-lazy) days of summer and prepare for the new school year. Between the rush to get supplies, meet and greets, and extra-curricular requirements, parents under a joint-custody arrangement may forget their legal obligations to co-parent… Read more »