By Evan Kirshenbaum | Published November 12, 2014 | Posted in Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law | Tagged Tags: child custody, child custody ri, child custody teen input, child custody teens, child custody tips | Leave a comment
When it comes to creating a custody and parenting plan for younger children it can be quite a bit simpler than when you’re dealing with a preteen or a teen. With a toddler or an elementary school-aged child, the primary custody decisions are either going to be up to the parents or the Rhode Island Read More
Read MoreCustody issues can get cloudy and confusing, particularly since it can be such an emotionally charged time for parents and in some cases the involved kids as well. If you’re about to begin divorce or custody proceedings, or are even just considering it as an option but you’re unclear about custody classifications or even how Read More
Read MoreDivorce is an incredibly emotionally difficult time in anyone’s life, and you’re often acting on impulse and a sense of desperation rather than making the same quality of decisions you would under normal circumstances. For those reasons, people often find themselves in a difficult position—they realize they’ve gone with the wrong divorce attorney. If you’ve Read More
Read MoreWith fall officially upon us, many of us are already planning for the holidays. Just the hint of fall gets many people in the holiday spirit, from Thanksgiving through the New Year, but how do you handle the holidays when you’re either in the midst of a divorce, or you’ve just gone through a divorce? Read More
Read MoreWhen you have to come to terms with the fact that either you or your former spouse may be moving to another state, your first concern is likely your children. Co-parenting after a divorce can seem challenging enough, but how do you make it work when you’re co-parenting from different states? Interstate parenting agreements are Read More
Read MoreBefore getting married or having children you likely considered the financial impact of your decision and worked to stay ahead of the curve and make decisions that would have a positive financial effect. That same level of planning needs to be applied to your divorce as well. Divorce can be an emotionally tumultuous time, but Read More
Read MoreHave you ever felt like Facebook and other social media sites are having a negative impact on your life, and in particular your relationship? Well your thinking may be correct, and you’re likely not alone in that feeling. A newly released study conducted by researchers at Boston University has some surprising findings for people who Read More
Read MoreBack-to-school time is hectic and stressful enough on its own—and it becomes even more overwhelming when it hits in the midst of a divorce. If you’re a parent who’s right in the middle of a divorce, or has just gone through a divorce, there are some helpful strategies you can use to help the beginning Read More
Read MoreHealth insurance is a big topic in this country right now for a myriad of reasons, from the rising costs of coverage, to the Affordable Care Act and its impact on how we receive medical care, and how much that care costs. With all of this debate and focus on insurance, it’s not surprising that Read More
Read MoreWhen we think divorce that results from an extra-marital affair, we often think of it from the perspective of the victim in the situation—the spouse who was cheated on. However, despite this tendency to automatically side with the person who was apparently wronged, there’s another perspective—the unfaithful spouse. Regardless of why you cheated, or Read More
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