In most modern divorces, joint or shared custody is the goal. Both parents will have time with the children and shared responsibilities to provide for them. Still, in a small number of divorces every year, one parent gets sole custody of the children. What are some...
Child Custody
Using psychology to determine physical custody of the children
As hard as you have tried to come to a mutual agreement on child custody with your spouse, it just is not happening. Anything you suggest gets turned down. How will this issue be determined? The family court judge will look at everything which affects your children,...
Dressing appropriately for your court appearance
If you are getting divorced or seeking custody of your child(ren), it is very important that you make a good impression when in court. For most individuals, this will be the first time they are ever before a family law court judge. That’s why your first impression...
3 telltale signs of parental alienation
When a couple decides to get married, they hope they will remain together in a happy and loving relationship “till death do they part.” Unfortunately, this is not always the case. When the divorce or separation becomes messy, it is not unusual for some parents to turn...
How does Pennsylvania decide child custody issues?
Now that you and your spouse have decided to divorce, you may find yourself considering many issues before you go to court. Some of these issues may include the house, possessions, alimony, child support and child custody. The last concern may be one of the most...
Trick-or-treat and divorce: How to handle Halloween with the kids
There are some things that never come around twice -- like the chance to see your four-year-old dressed as a Jedi on Halloween and the joy they experience going from house to house for candy. When you and your co-parent share custody of the kids, the holiday season...
Do you need to request a supervised custody exchange?
Shared custody is the preferred outcome in most modern divorces because it makes things a little easier for the children. Family law judges generally consider keeping both parents involved to be the best decision for the children unless there are serious issues with...
How to make virtual visitation work over summer vacation
You look forward to summer vacation with the kids, especially since your divorce -- but your relationship with your co-parent has always been a little rocky. You’re worried that your ex-spouse may become a wee bit anxious and controlling over the break, and that could...
What does a judge take into account when deciding whether a parent can relocate with their child?
Many parents commit themselves to start their lives anew following their divorce. Part of that plan may involve relocating to a new city or state for a fresh start. You generally can't simply pick up and move if you have minor children, however. You may need to give...
Are joint vacations a good idea after parents divorce?
Most divorced parents do not take joint vacations. If they each want to go on a summer trip with the kids while the kids are out of school, they usually make two separate trips. However, some couples do actually travel together so that they can consolidate their...