When families go through the process of separation or divorce, children are the most important consideration because their health and happiness come first. Children do not choose to divorce. They are innocent parties who become collateral damage in the dissolution of...
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How Long Does Supervised Visitation Last?
If you were granted supervised visitation, you may have a lot of anxieties about the situation and are wondering when you can resume normal parenting. Supervised visitation can present a lot of challenges since it must be at the convenience of your supervisor. More...
Can Children Refuse Visitation?
The aftermath of a divorce is a lot for children to cope with. In some cases, they may blame one or both parents for the end of the marriage and harbor a lot of resentment. However, no matter what your children’s feelings may be about you, your ex, or the divorce,...
When is Supervised Visitation Necessary?
Generally, it is always in the best interests of a child to maintain a relationship with both parents. Family courts believe this is true even when it may be unsafe to leave the child alone with one of the parents. Instead of keeping the child from visiting the other...
How the COVID-19 Crisis Has Changed the Family Dynamic
The COVID-19 crisis is changing how we live and is also creating unique challenges for families across the country. For separated families, the pandemic is amplifying many conflicts, straining personal relationships, and further complicating co-parenting. It is...