Though co-parenting may be frustrating at times, the benefits of separated parents who have a cooperative relationship are endless. A cooperative relationship helps not only the child feel secure, but also gives both parents an easier transition from being an intact family to maintaining two households effectively. Here are a few tips we can give you based on our experience with both high conflict and cooperative families.
Read MoreIn some cases, Mom has an attorney, Dad has an attorney, but the most important person should also have an attorney - your child. This may be overwhelming or scary for the parents or the child, but I want to demystify what to expect and how to best prepare.
Read MoreIt’s unbelievable to me that the first year of my law firm is quickly approaching - January 17th to be exact. I am so grateful for all of the support I have received from my friends, family and colleagues. I know that sounds cliche, but truly the referrals and recommendations has made my practice more successful than I could have imagined.
Read MoreIt is not always an easy task for separated couples to learn to communicate, and often times just text messaging and email cannot meet the needs of a busy family planning for all of their kids’ pickups, appointments, school events, and extracurricular activities. Thankfully online tools and mobile applications exist to help facilitate communication between parents and ease the logistics of co-parenting.
Read MoreThe holidays should be a time of peace and joy, but for some families going through a divorce or already separated, it can be difficult to think about not having your children for all holidays. We want to give some pointers on how to share time with your children through the holiday season, but also how to enjoy the time without them.
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