This blog is where we discuss current issues affecting family law, as well as share any firm news or interesting information we come across. We like to think of our blog as a place where you can get to know us a little bit better and maybe learn something in the process.
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Child With ASD May Need a Special Custody ArrangementParents of children with ASD have to take their special needs into consideration when making custody agreements. We look at a few factors to keep in mind.
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Do not listen to the father when he makes threats about your custody during Covid!Threats concerning custody and Covid-19 restrictions have become commonplace. But, you know what is best for your children.
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What Rights Do Stay at Home Dads Have?What can you do if your unemployed ex-husband is falsely claiming to be the primary caregiver for your children? You and your attorney can demand proof.
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Managing Online School With Shared CustodyYour shared custody agreement might have worked well when your kids were in school, but how does it hold up when your kids are doing online school from home?
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The Appeal of “Nesting” May Be Short-Lived After a DivorceIn an arrangement known as “nesting,” children stay in the family home and parents take turns living with them. Can this work for you? Learn the pros and cons.
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Marin County Court's Custody Guidelines During Shelter in PlaceMarin Superior Court - Family Division has released a set of custody guidelines to be utilized during the Shelter in Place order.
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More Tips for Co-parenting During the COVID-19 PandemicCo-parenting during the shelter in place order is difficult and stressful. Here are some tips to help you during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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3 Signs You're Married to a NarcissistThink You're Married to a Narcissist Husband? Read how we identify a Narcissistic Husband.
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The custody agreement must include a schedule for summer and vacations.Divorced and/or Separated Parents can co-parenting in the summer to be a challenge.
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Is Joint Physical Custody Best or worst for children?What is best for your children - joint or sole physical custody?
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What to Do When Your Ex-Husband Restricts Your Access to Your Own ChildrenIf you're divorcing and your husband is restricting your access to your own children, there are ways to fight for your children and your rights.
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Why a Custodial Parent Would Disregard What’s Best for the ChildrenThe tactics of manipulative parental gatekeeping can come about post-divorce for a variety of reasons. Knowing why it happens can help you deal with it.