Even under ideal circumstances, sharing custody of children can be a challenge. After all, you and your ex have vastly different parenting styles. If your former husband or spouse has a short fuse, though, you may dread any interaction you have with him or her....
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3 signs your kids need therapy during your divorce
If you are going through a divorce, you undoubtedly know just how stressful wrapping up a marriage can be. While you certainly should not neglect your own mental health, you must realize your children may be suffering even more than you are. In fact, according to...
Does your custody agreement need a first right of refusal?
If you are going through a divorce, you already may have decided to share custody of your children with your soon-to-be ex-spouse. After all, he or she loves your kids and deserves to play an integral role in their upbringing. Furthermore, according to Psychology...
How to ease the transition of a divorce for your children
A divorce can be a hard thing to go through. Not only is it hard for the couple that is parting ways, but it is also difficult for the children involved, as well. You may wonder how to help your children as the family goes through changes. While it may not always feel...
Who gets the pets in a divorce?
Bitter disputes sometimes arise over child custody, money and other issues during divorce. With many people considering pets a part of the family, disagreements over who keeps the family pet can also cause problems. How do courts decide who gets the family pets in a...
Valid reasons to modify your custody agreement
Change is inevitable after your divorce. You will need to adapt to being a single parent. You might find a new job. Eventually, you could remarry. Leaving some flexibility in your child custody agreement may facilitate change as it happens. Knowing some valid reasons...
How can you break the divorce to your kids?
Deciding that it is time to call it quits in your marriage can devastate your family. Even when you know breaking up is for the best, it is still complex for you and your partner. When facing your kids, the conversation becomes exponentially more difficult. According...
How can you minimize the cost of your divorce?
Divorce is costly, averaging between $7,500 and $17,500. Considering that your household income is soon to become half of what it is now, it is wise to look now for ways to minimize the cost of separation. According to U.S. News, the best way to minimize the cost of...
Who pays for your attorney in a divorce?
Divorces can have a high financial cost to you. If you are considering divorce, you may wonder how you can pay for your attorney. Here are some considerations for paying for your attorney in your divorce. Who pays for legal costs? If you do not have the financial...
Statistics show the prevalence of divorce
You likely have many different issues to think about if you decide to get a divorce. Whether you worry about issues involving children (such as custody and support) or the division of your finances, you should remember that you are not alone. Going over statistics on...