Do I need to force Visitation?
It’s not uncommon for a child to pick sides in a divorce and refuse to see the other parent. But what should you do about it? Sometimes children have a parent they tend to favor.
It’s not uncommon for a child to pick sides in a divorce and refuse to see the other parent. But what should you do about it? Sometimes children have a parent they tend to favor.
How to Change Your Parenting Time Meet Sally. Sally is a mom of three children, ages 2, 7, and 10. Sally and her ex-husband, Bob, were divorced one year ago. Sally and Bob agreed to
If you’re looking for financial aid for your college-bound child, it’s time to strategize with a college planner to get the job done. Using an advisor is particularly important for divorced parents who may not work well together to meet deadlines and manage paperwork.
Parenting Plan Rules During the Covid-19 Crisis Part 1: Hi, this is Billie Tarascio from Modern Law, and I have another update for you. The Pinal or the Pima County Family Court has issued some
“I hate you and do not want anything to do with you.” It’s the dreaded sentence that many parents hear. It seems to curse parents even more so while going through a divorce or custody
Guardianships are more common than you think. Many times people have to get a guardianship of a minor whose parents cannot take care of him or her. Guardianships are also common in situations where a
School choice for divorced parents can be a minefield of conflict. Where your children go to school is one of the most important decisions to make as a parent. This is an issue that often
When it comes to custody of the children in divorce, the first question is often “Who Gets The Kids?” It can be an explosive point in a difficult divorce, so your first order of business is
Parental Alienation is child abuse, and must be stopped before permanent damage is done. Children are entitled to a loving relationship with both parents free from judgment or blame from anyone, much less a parent.