In an ideal world, children would never be put in the middle of a custody battle. Both parties would spend a modest amount of money on attorneys and reach a custody agreement on their own or in mediation without grappling with endless litigation. Custody arguments...
By Karen Millon At the end of the winter of 2013 while traveling for work, and completely out of the blue, I met my soulmate. He was my perfect match in every single marker. But there was just one problem: I was married to a good man with two small children....
With the Coronavirus outbreak, I know that many in my community are feeling the extra strain on their relationship with their co-parent. As we struggle to navigate this global pandemic, it’s important that we do our best to remain kind to ourselves and to one another,...
Today, I wanted to take a few moments to address the very real pressure and impacts that COVID-19 is having on divorced and divorcing families. If you are feeling the weight of the added stress because the courts are closed, and you need something taken care of right...
Have you ever considered going to court over financial matters? If so, please read on. Add-on expenses are a soft spot for many divorced parents. When I hear from parents, many of them are frustrated over late reimbursements, expenses that are not in the agreement,...
By Rosemarie Ferrante with Tips by Kelley Hopkins-Alvarez Nothing makes parents more anxious than threats of any kind to our children’s health and well-being. The Coronavirus pandemic has created a heightened level of concern, on so many different levels, for parents....
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